Boilly Lithographs Quotes & Sayings
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The innocence of children is their wisdom, the simplicity of children is their egolessness. The freshness of the child is the freshness of your consciousness, which never becomes old, which always remains young. — Rajneesh
We call it a coincidence. Three thousand years ago, they called it magic. Two thousand years ago, it was called a miracle. — Robert Ellis
To love each other's essence and to be one-what could be more divine! — Robert Scheid
The mathematician of to-day admits that he can neither square the circle, duplicate the cube or trisect the angle. May not our mechanicians, in like manner, be ultimately forced to admit that aerial flight is one of that great class of problems with which men can never cope ... I do not claim that this is a necessary conclusion from any past experience. But I do think that success must await progress of a different kind from that of invention. — Simon Newcomb
I think that the root of Willful Ignorance, is Fear. We'll return to that in a minute. But the root of Fear, is Simple Ignorance, at least I think that our original Fear is rooted in simply not understanding the World around us: not knowing. — Steve Bivans
Some carry beautifully crafted swords all their lives, and never realise, until they are daubed in blood, that the pleasure comes not from owning a sword, no matter how perfect, but from letting it cut. — John French
Of mornings the body should rise early. First take the full setting-up exercises of the body, upper and lower, circling the body from hips up, bending from hips, stooping from hips, circling arms, head and neck. Then be rubbed down well over the spine, with very cold cloth (wet) and then rubbed until the body glows from the blood and circulation being brought to these portions. Do this each morning. — Edgar Cayce
The mark of the superior thinker is his or her ability to accurately predict the consequences of doing or not doing something. — Brian Tracy
My father hauled boxes so I could get an education and earn enough money to pay someone to make me lift weights. — Dana Gould
It all came apart once you started caring for something outside yourself. — Kameron Hurley
There are no ordinary lives. — Ken Burns
But don't I have any freedom of speech?"
"In your own house. Not in mine."
"Don't I have a right to my own ideas?"
"At your own expense. Not at mine."
"Don't you tolerate any differences of opinion?"
"Not when I'm paying the bills. — Ayn Rand
Ask me to marry you."
"Will you marry me?"
"No. — John Fowles
Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night. — Rainer Maria Rilke
I don't believe what I just saw! — Jack Buck