Baillif Belgium Quotes & Sayings
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In coming to understand anything we are rejecting the facts as they are for us in favour of the facts as they are. — C.S. Lewis
It would be incorrect to claim that our paper was an endorsement of CO2-induced global warming. — Craig D. Idso
I don't live on other people's terms. — Azealia Banks
That can go in the cabinet, and so can this One Ring. No, don't put it on, you fool! It's dangerous! — Diana Wynne Jones
accommodate, within reason, the religious practices of workers and applicants unless they impose an "undue hardship" on the business. It is the latest in a line of Supreme Court cases that have elevated religious rights over secular interests, whether exercised by powerful corporations, government agencies or prison inmates. The majority opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia stressed two points that outline the role religion can have in the workplace. Employers must do more than handle religious practices in the same way they do secular ones, he wrote, because federal law gives faith-related expression "favored treatment, affirmatively obligating employers" to accommodate things they could otherwise refuse. Moreover, he wrote, an applicant or employee alleging religious discrimination doesn't have to prove the employer was motivated by bias. — Anonymous
Body and spirit are twins: God only knows which is which. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
I'm in a position where, theoretically, I could play the same ten concertos and make a very good living bouncing around playing Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky and Barber, but I really think artists should keep pushing limits and trying new things. — Joshua Bell
Farts demand to be passed," Augustus said, which was a line from A Posterior Affliction. — Adam Aarons
Never for a moment do we lay aside our mistrust of the ideals established by society, and of the convictions which are kept by it in circulation. We always know that society is full of folly and will deceive us in the matter of humanity ... humanity meaning consideration for the existence and the happiness of individual human beings. — Albert Schweitzer
How little we really know about the life all around us. Would we be so cavalier and ruthless with it if we understood it better? — William Longgood
When digging ceases to be a great game and becomes, as in Egypt, merely business, it will be a bad thing. — Leonard Woolley
will scour the Internet nightly for mentions of any keywords you — Scott Fox
