Biophobia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Biophobia Quotes

But if you've really learned how to think, how to pay attention ... it will actually be within your power to experience a crowded, loud, slow, consumer-hell-type situation as not only meaningful but sacred, on fire with the same force that lit the stars-compassion, love, the sub-surface unity of all things. — David Foster Wallace

Ideally, our muscles should obey our will. Reasonably, our will should not be dominated by the reflex actions of our muscles. — Joseph Pilates

When complaints are freely heard, deeply considered and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for. — John Milton

I would think of a quote, but I have to do my math homework — Benjamin Wang

If you ain't trying to cheat a little, you ain't likely to win much. — Richard Petty

Next time I'm here, I won't be alone. If I play my cards right, I might never be alone again. — Ella James

The path of the Christian life often leads in the opposite direction of the world around us. — Anonymous

I'm messy and a slob and I like beer a little too much. I work long hours and I like to be outside more than inside. I'm restless and reckless, and yes, I admit, a pervert. Upon occasion. But I love you. I've never loved anyone like I love you, Sara. Never will. I want to be with you until I take my last breath, and even when I take my last breath, I want it to be next to you. Please. Redeem my selfish soul and make it better, make me better. Say you'll be my wife. — Lindy Zart

If you wake during the night, any thoughts and feelings you might have are from your Chimp and they are often very disturbing, catastrophic and lacking in perspective. In the morning you are likely to regret engaging with these thoughts and feelings because you will see things differently. — Steve Peters

Biophobia is as much a part of a politician's basic equipment as a sharp suit. — John Derbyshire

Never borrow sorrow from tomorrow. — Helen Steiner Rice