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Bluesette Gent Quotes By J.R. Ward

You are in a prison with no bars. I worry about you. — J.R. Ward

Bluesette Gent Quotes By Peter Kreeft

We can't avoid reasoning; we can only avoid doing it well. — Peter Kreeft

Bluesette Gent Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

I have heard of patriotism in the United States, and it is a virtue which may be found among the people, but never among the leaders of the people. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Bluesette Gent Quotes By James W. Loewen

What a community erects on its historical landscape not only sums up its view of the past but also influences its possible futures. — James W. Loewen

Bluesette Gent Quotes By John Cleese

John Cleese ... he cannot sing and keeps a locked piano in his room to prove it. — John Cleese

Bluesette Gent Quotes By Thomas Huxley

The very existence of society depends on the fact that every member of it tacitly admits he is not the exclusive possessor of himself, and that he admits the claim of the polity of which he forms a part, to act, to some extent, as his master. — Thomas Huxley

Bluesette Gent Quotes By James Redfield

You should never take responsibility for more children than you can give attention to. — James Redfield

Bluesette Gent Quotes By Bertrand Russell

In science, an observer states his results along with the "probable error"; but who ever heard of a theologian or a politician stating the probable error in his dogmas, or even admitting that any error is conceivable? That is because in science, where we approach nearest to real knowledge, a man can safely rely on the strength of his case, whereas, where nothing is known, blatant assertion and hypnotism are the usual ways of causing others to share our beliefs. If the fundamentalist thought they had a good case against evolution, they would not make the teaching of it illegal. — Bertrand Russell