Blackmail 1929 Quotes & Sayings
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The present always masquerades as a beginning; maybe we couldn't endure it if we realized at the time that it was a peak, or even an ending. — Robin Morgan
Strive to preserve your health; and in this you will better succeed in proportion as you keep clear of the physicians, for their drugs are a kind of alchemy concerning which there are no fewer books than there are medicines. — Leonardo Da Vinci
The task of the theologian is to explain everything through God, and to explain God as unexplainable. — Karl Rahner
Where there is no vision, there is no hope. — George Washington Carver
So long as new ideas are created, sales will continue to reach new highs. — Dorothea Brande
Sometimes an actor performs a character, but sometimes an actor just performs. With writing, I don't think it's performing a character, really, if the character you're performing is yourself. I don't see that as playing a role. It's just appearing in public. — Joan Didion
Only what is fated to die is capable of living. Only what dies lives. — Giannina Braschi
The President eats dirt and excrement for his daily meals, likes it and tries to force it on The States. — Walt Whitman
There is no dark, darker than the distorted great light. — Lauren Kate
President Obama and the so call "Department of Justice" has ripped the fabric of America's People and suborning hate among African Americans against Law Enforcement and Whites. These actions have made President Obama, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former Attorney General Eric Holder the biggest racists of all times. — David Dweck
Here he was holding the clear proof of the existence of other skies, but at the same time without having to ascend beyond the celestial spheres, for he intuited many worlds in a piece of coral. Was there any need to calculate the number of forms which the atoms of the Universe could create
burning at the stake all those who said their number was not finite
when it sufficed to meditate for years on one of these marine objects to realize how the deviation of a single atom, whether willed by God or prompted by Chance, could generate inconceivable Milky Ways? — Umberto Eco