Allegues Quotes & Sayings
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To save the planet, we do not need miraculous technical breakthroughs, or vast amounts of capital. Essentially we need a radical change in our thinking and behaviour. — Ted Trainer

There is something in the ardour and ingenousness of youth, which is particularly pleasing to the contemplation of an old man, if his feelings have not been entirely corroded by the world. — Ann Radcliffe

Come, then, thou regenerate man, thou extravagant prodigal, thou awakened sleeper, thou all-powerful visionary, thou invincible millionaire,
once again review thy past life of starvation and wretchedness, revisit the scenes where fate and misfortune conducted, and where despair received thee. Too many diamonds, too much gold and splendor, are now reflected by the mirror in which Monte Cristo seeks to behold Dantes. Hide thy diamonds, bury thy gold, shroud thy splendor, exchange riches for poverty, liberty for a prison, a living body for a corpse! — Alexandre Dumas

I haven't touched a piece of meat since I read a graphic description of Chicago's slaughterhouses when I was 12. — Christie Brinkley

25 Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy. — Joseph Smith Jr.

You might say that he had lost the gift of evoking the perfumes of life: sea water, the smoke of burning hemlock, and the breasts of women. He had damaged, you might say, the ear's innermost chamber, where we hear the heavy noise of the dragon's tail moving over the dead leaves. — John Cheever

You live, you learn. — Alanis Morissette

#Bellarke forever. — Kass Morgan

If you have ever sin, you will appreciate the grace of salvation through Faith in Christ Jesus. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's utterly beautiful not to know my own edges. — Jenny Downham

Uttering joyous leaves all its life without a friend a lover near,
I know very well I could not. — Walt Whitman

That's the way plants down here work: The Mexicans get the shittiest, most dangerous jobs, and the whites still complain. — Gillian Flynn

The battle over genetically modified crops is rife with business interests and political opportunism. When GMOs were first produced in laboratories around the world, they were rightly heralded as a tremendous leap forward in our ability to supplement nature by providing high-nutrient foods. — Richard J. Roberts