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Beynimals Quotes By William Gurnall

If thou beest ever so exact in thy morals, and not a worshiper of God, then thou art an atheist. — William Gurnall

Beynimals Quotes By Jackson Pollock

I want to express my feelings, not illustrate them. — Jackson Pollock

Beynimals Quotes By Michael Nesmith

Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I'm not doing any of that right now. I don't have any axes to grind. — Michael Nesmith

Beynimals Quotes By Sophocles

Stubbornness and stupidity are twins. — Sophocles

Beynimals Quotes By Thomas Watson

The spiritualizing of duty gives life to it. Without this it is only dead praying, dead hearing - and dead things are not pleasing. A dead flower has no beauty, a dead breast has no sweetness. — Thomas Watson

Beynimals Quotes By Peter Watts

Szpindel's eyebrows drew together like courting caterpillars. — Peter Watts

Beynimals Quotes By Iain Duncan Smith

I do not believe the picture that some people paint of Scottish towns dependent on welfare. Every time I come here, I meet people who are determined to get into work. Who, with the right help are desperate to get off benefits, support their family and set an example for their children. — Iain Duncan Smith

Beynimals Quotes By Christopher Reeve

We live in a time when the words impossible and unsolvable are no longer part of the scientific community's vocabulary. Each day we move closer to trials that will not just minimize the symptoms of disease and injury but eliminate them. — Christopher Reeve

Beynimals Quotes By David Gray

I don't know where emotion emanates from exactly. I'm full of it, that's all I know. — David Gray

Beynimals Quotes By George Saunders

Suddenly absurdism wasn't an intellectual abstraction, it was actually realism. You could see the way that wealth was begetting wealth, wealth was begetting comfort - and that the cumulative effect of an absence of wealth was the erosion of grace. — George Saunders