Braginski Quotes & Sayings
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Some people spend all their lives searching for their soul mates. — Ellen Schreiber
Ninety percent of most magic merely consists of knowing one extra fact. — Terry Pratchett
One thing I have seen, regardless of the method of aprehenesion of the dimensional plane one is in, is self-giving and how effective it is. — Frederick Lenz
What one must fear, moreover, is not so much the sight of the immorality of the great as that of immorality leading to greatness. — Alexis De Tocqueville
Ocular infidelity is unfortunately rampant in this so called artist's world. — Muse
Art postulates communion, and the artist has an imperative need to make others share the joy which he experiences himself. — Igor Stravinsky
You should never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die. — Frank Herbert
The challenge presented by the prospect of superintelligence, and how we might best respond is quite possibly the most important and most daunting challenge humanity has ever faced. And-whether we succeed or fail-it is probably the last challenge we will ever face. — Nick Bostrom
Such was, and is, and will be the nature of the universe, and it isn't possible that things should come into being in any other way than they do at present; and not only have human beings participated in the process of change and transformation along with all the other creatures that live on the earth, but also those beings that are divine, and, by Zeus, even the four elements, which are changed and transformed upwards and downwards, as earth becomes water, and water air, and air is transformed in turn into ether. If someone endeavours to turn his mind towards these things, and to persuade himself to accept of his own free will what must necessarily come about, he will live a very balanced and harmonious life. — Epictetus
Be confident small immortals. You are not the only voice that all things utter, nor is there eternal silence in the places where you cannot come. — C.S. Lewis
In response to a letter regarding the writer's lack of religious belief:
The lack of faith is not doubt. It is certainty. — Abigail Van Buren
Do you have to sit so close?" she asked on a ragged breath. "Yes." was his only reply. "want to tell me why?"
"no." (Darius replied) "i don't like it." She insisted scooting from him for the second time. He moved closer "want to tell me why?" he parroted. "No" she parroted right back. — Gena Showalter
