Bebedores Quotes & Sayings
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I was always just smart enough to get a good grade without actually learning anything. I was an expert in the nonfunctional accumulation of knowledge. — Erich Wurster

The holes are slowly filling up, and despite itself the brain will work until the job is completed. — Danny Scheinmann

As you open up your life to the Spirit's control, you do not get more of the Spirit, but He gets more of you. — William Thrasher

The so-called Real World. Human misery and sadness. Blind politics and general cruelty. — Tanith Lee

There was a lot of things about love that you could only learn after you'd faced the real kind. The best kind wasn't this soft, sweet thing of hearts and picnics. It wasn't flowery and divine. Real love was gritty. The real kind of love never quit. Someone who loved you would do what's best for you; they'd stand up for you and sacrifice. Someone who loved you would face any inconvenience willingly. You didn't know what love was until someone was willing to give up what they loved the most for you. But it was also never letting them make that choice, either. — Mariana Zapata

Tom Ridge now says we don't have to run out and put plastic sheets all over the house. Great, tell that to my dead parakeet. — Craig Kilborn

As soon as I arrived in the Indies, in the first island which I found, I took some of the natives by force, in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever there is in these parts. And so it was that they soon understood us, and we them, either by speech or by signs, and they have been very serviceable. — Christopher Columbus

There is only one thing for a man to do who is married to a woman who enjoys spending money, and that is to enjoy earning it. — E.W. Howe

If you are never the cause of someone's sadness, you will never have difficulties finding happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Every line of true knowledge must find its completeness as it converges on God, just as every beam of daylight leads the eye to the sun. If religion is excluded from our study, every process of thought will be arrested before it reaches its proper goal. The structure of thought must remain a truncated cone, with its proper apex lacking. — Robert Dabney