Candalite Quotes & Sayings
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The average man never really thinks from end to end of his life. The mental activity of such people is only a mouthing of cliches. What they mistake for thought is simply a repetition of what they have heard. My guess is that well over 80 percent of the human race goes through life without having a single original thought. — H.L. Mencken

The artificial noble shrinks into a dwarf before the noble of nature; and in the few instances (for there are some in all countries) in whom nature, as by a miracle, has survived in aristocracy, those men despise it. — Thomas Paine

What say we call it a night. Find someplace safe to hole up and practice our repopulation methods. Do it for our country. What do you think? — Kylie Scott

Together, these three gospels - Mark, Matthew, and Luke - became known as the Synoptics (Greek for "viewed together") because they more or less present a common narrative and chronology about the life and ministry of Jesus, one that is greatly at odds with the fourth gospel, John, which was likely written soon after the close of the first century, between 100 and 120 C.E. — Reza Aslan

Do not be a perpetrator. Do not be a bystander. Do not be a victim. — Yehuda Bauer

The Lizards were extremely philosophical by nature, and often sat thinking for hours and hours together, — Oscar Wilde

When you walk away from a really wonderful job like that, you start messing with everyone's priorities. It's like you're dissing them. — Sherry Stringfield

She smiled and whispered, "I'm kissing you right now."
He swore softly, frustration evident in the snap of his voice. "I'm kissing you too."
With that she had to be content enough to walk away. — Thea Harrison

What mankind wants is not talent; it is purpose. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton

It may interest you to know that my breakup with Terry and this mystery did not happen concurrently in real life. That is a writer's device, which places Gabriel under even greater pressure when the mystery begins to reveal itself. — Armistead Maupin