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Bazzell Human Quotes By Adam Sedgwick

From first to last it is a dish of rank materialism cleverly cooked up ... And why is this done? For no other reason, I am sure, except to make us independent of a Creator. — Adam Sedgwick

Bazzell Human Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

Remind me again what's wrong with Dave Matthews?"
"Basically everything, except technical proficiency," Walter said.
"Right."
"But maybe especially the banality of the lyrics. 'Gotta be free, so free, yeah, yeah, yeah. Can't live without my freedom, yeah yeah.' That's pretty much every song. — Jonathan Franzen

Bazzell Human Quotes By Albert Camus

That must be wonderful; I have no idea of what it means. — Albert Camus

Bazzell Human Quotes By William Hamilton Maxwell

Never were two people more opposite in sentiment than my companions. — William Hamilton Maxwell

Bazzell Human Quotes By Diana Fitts

Every minute you spend on something extraneous is a minute you're not spending working on something meaningful to you. — Diana Fitts

Bazzell Human Quotes By Emily Luchetti

After eating chocolate you feel godlike, as though you can conquer enemies, lead armies, entice lovers. — Emily Luchetti

Bazzell Human Quotes By Margaret Weis

You cannot hide from danger. Death floats on the air, creeps through the window, comes with the handshake of a stranger. If we stop living because we fear death, then we have already died.
-Raistlin Majere — Margaret Weis

Bazzell Human Quotes By Rachael Ray

The magazine, the daytime show, we've always tried to write affordable, accessible. Those are key words for us, and I do mean us, a huge staff of people at the magazine who love to cook affordable, friendly food that helps families eat better for less. — Rachael Ray

Bazzell Human Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

There is something so ludicrous in promises of good or threats of evil a great way off as to render the whole subject with which they are connected easily turned into ridicule. — Abraham Lincoln

Bazzell Human Quotes By Shannon L. Alder

I have always found the hardest mind to change is one that is religious. — Shannon L. Alder