Biograhy Quotes & Sayings
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And you kept fighting even after you were knocked down. Goddamn it, you dragged your ass off the ground and you kept fighting. - John Matthew, LOVER MINE — J.R. Ward
The education of young people in science is at least as important, maybe more so, than the research itself. — Glenn T. Seaborg
As I said,I believe in fate.Things happen as they are meant to be.We just have to recognize our destiny. — Edward Rutherfurd
Words are immortal -until someone comes along and burns them. — Cornelia Funke
There's nothing better than good sex. But bad sex? A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is better than bad sex. — Billy Joel
I was addicted to hacking, more for the intellectual challenge, the curiosity, the seduction of adventure; not for stealing, or causing damage or writing computer viruses. — Kevin Mitnick
I wanted Puma to regain strength with the existing logo rather than try to get rid of the past. — Jochen Zeitz
Sitting in the shadows, with a killer, in an empty building, gazing at the corpse of another killer. When had her life grown so strange? — Lindsay Buroker
One day I'll be a grandma who's been gangbanged. — Asa Akira
Elites quite naturally define as the most important and admired qualities for a citizen those on which they themselves have concentrated. — John Ralston Saul
To be boomerous is to stay engaged and be a powerful force in life. — R. Trent Thompson
Life continually teaches. We eventually catch on. — Douglas Pagels
Whenever you do a new interpretation of a great, previous text of any kind, you always look for some kind of immediate significance right now. — Bartlett Sher
In the womb of the Virgin Mary, God "becomes" human, receiving from her the body that makes possible the "passion" of God; while on the Cross, through the Jewish flesh given of Mary, the divine Son is truly crucified. In the same way, in the Eucharist, Christians receive the very flesh the Logos received of Mary and united to himself, that "truly life-giving flesh of God the Word himself." Only insofar as God receives the passability of human flesh does he become crucifiable and sacramentally givable. — Aaron Riches
