Ben Franklin Inventions Quotes & Sayings
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Animals fight, it is with the intent to kill and with the understanding that they may be killed. A — Yann Martel
Think your own way through things, accept what is true for you, discard the rest. — L. Ron Hubbard
We experience what life and death really are when we love, for in love we go out of ourselves, become capable of happiness and at the same time can be hurt. — Jurgen Moltmann
You know, you guys have been dancing around each other for so long you could cut the sexual tension with a knife. It's a wonder you didn't rip each other's clothes off the minute you got over yourselves and got together."
"For crissakes, Heather. — Susan Bischoff
What difference do it make if the thing you scared of is real or not? — Toni Morrison
Human beings are always fighting about which version of God to worship, or whether any God exists at all. But it seems to me we are only likely to find answers about the nature of the universe, or the possibility of a creator, if we look. And we can't do that in any meaningful way if our only commitment is to the answers we've presupposed. — Steve Volk
He's a better person when she's around, and isn't that what friends are for, to raise you up and keep you at your best? — David Nicholls
It's great to have an acting job in the age of Reality TV. — Lauren Graham
The fruit of that righteousness will be peace; — Anonymous
He had the muscular definition of a man who had spent his life restraining elephants in heat. — Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
The key to faith is love. We believe only if we love. Trust is the middle term; only if we love, do we trust; and only if we trust, do we believe. — Peter Kreeft
This world is not the only home. This world is for practice to get things right. — Kathleen Grissom
Truths turn into dogmas the minute they are disputed. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
Someone is dead.
Even the trees know it,
those poor old dancers who come on lewdly,
all pea-green scarfs and spine pole. — Anne Sexton
