Anttango Quotes & Sayings
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Decide that you don't mind being inconvenienced or interrupted, and God will use you to make a difference. — Joyce Meyer

I am as constant as a northern star — Joni Mitchell

The law for religious freedom ... [has]put down the aristocracy of the clergy and restored to the citizen the freedom of the mind. — Thomas Jefferson

Our biggest technology that we ever, ever invented was articulated language with built-out grammar. It is that that allows us to imagine things far in the future and things way back in the past. — Margaret Atwood

There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it. — C.S. Lewis

I like playing heavy metal music and pretending I'm a vampire in front of the mirror. — Luke Mably

A youth of frolic, an old age of cards. — Alexander Pope

I am not a has-been. I am a will be. — Lauren Bacall

Lord God, I thank Thee that Thou hast been pleased to make me a poor and indigent man upon earth. I have neither house nor land nor money, to leave behind me. Thou hast given me wife and children, whom I now restore to Thee. Lord, nourish, teach, and preserve them as Thou hast me. — Martin Luther

I love the pride whose measure is its own eminence and not the insignificance of someone else. — Franz Grillparzer

What happens if I try to build a life dedicated to avoiding all danger and all unnecessary risk? — Sam Keen

I see the Beatles have arrived from England. They were 40 pounds overweight - and that was just their hair. — Bob Hope

It seems to me that to understand these early Greeks, it is better to think of them not as physicists or scientists or even philosophers, but as poets. — Steven Weinberg

For five hundred years, Baghdad had been a city of palaces, mosques, libraries and colleges. Its universities and hospitals were the most up-to-date in the world. Nothing now remained but heaps of rubble and a stench of decaying human flesh. — John Bagot Glubb

Mutations pop up all over the place, but our redundant chromosomes help blunt this effect. By avoiding inbreeding, a population reduces the odds that rare and harmful mutations will pop up at the same place on both sides of the chromosome. — Randall Munroe