Baseer Bob Quotes & Sayings
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The purposes of God point to one simple end-that we should be as he is, think the same thoughts, mean the same things, possess the same blessedness. — George MacDonald

The world needs a person like me so that many other rich people will be able to follow my role model. If they do, many poor people will be helped. — Chen Guangbiao

The destruction of this planet would have no significance on a cosmic scale. — Stanley Kubrick

Ere you lie down to sleep in the night, sit still awhile, and nurse again to life your gentler self. Forget the restless, noisy spirit of the day, and encourage to speech the soft voices within you that timidly whisper of the peace of the quiet night; and occasionally look out at the quiet stars. The night will soothe you like a tender mother, folding you against her soft bosom, and hiding you from the harm of the world. — Max Ehrmann

Deliberate motions are mistake free motions, she told herself as she angled in toward the tether. Mistake free motions are speed. Speed is life. — Evan Currie

Bored people, unless they sleep a lot, are cruel. — Renata Adler

It is not the possessions but the desires of mankind which require to be equalized. — Aristotle.

With earnest prayers to all my friends to cherish mutual good will, to promote harmony and conciliation, and above all things to let the love of our country soar above all minor passions, I tender you the assurance of my affectionate esteem and respect. — Thomas Jefferson

If the best the roboticists can hope for is the creation of some crude, cheesy, second-rate, artificial consciousness, they still win. — Daniel Dennett

PSA37.9 For evildoers shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the LORD, they shall inherit the earth. PSA37.10 For yet a — Anonymous

Why nature is mathematical is, again, a mystery. — Richard Feynman

I guess my enthusiasm kind of rubs off on people. — Margaret Murray

Understand that every event is indifferent and nothing to you, of whatever sort it may be; for it will be in your power to make a right use of it, and this no one can hinder. — Epictetus