Carboniferous Period Quotes & Sayings
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I think in any father-son relationship, there's going to be times you say, 'Well, the apple didn't fall far from the tree.' — Michael Raymond-James

A deep sense of love and belonging is an irreducible need of all women, men, and children. — Brene Brown

Certainty is an enemy of truth: examination and reexamination are allies of truth. — Peter Boghossian

The sad truth about humanity ... is that people believe what they're told. Maybe not the first time, but by the hundredth time, the craziest of ideas just becomes a given. — Neal Shusterman

In all probability, the man who found the horoscope would also catch Nut and Nutcracker. They had to believe all the more strongly in the astrologer's new forecast since none of his predictions had ever come true. Sooner or later, his prognoses had to be right, given that the king, who could never be wrong, had made him his Grand Augur. — E.T.A. Hoffmann

Brother Maical's wisdom lies in knowing he is not clever and letting himself be led. The foolishness of mankind is that we do not do the same. — Mark Lawrence

I don't want you to think that your life has been wasted while you have been so precious to me. — Kiera Cass

The sense organs experience the external light, sound, etc. with difficulty; the different sense organs only have a so-called specific receptivity for particular stimuli. — Johannes P. Muller

The Biggest Adventure Is What Lies Ahead... — J.R.R. Tolkien

How could you explain to someone that sometimes it was not worth living in the past when the past was all that they had worth living for? — Nicole Sobon

You can always tell what you believe by what you are getting. — Alan Cohen

We thought the church had withdrawn from interfering in Italian politics ... but instead there is a terrible resurgence. These are ugly signs for freedom of expression. — Dario Fo

You don't really measure the year until the whole year is done. I'm sure there are some concerned people, including the coaches right now. — Dan Gable

(The processes are) doubly ruinous: they impoverish the earth by hastily removing, for the benefit of a few generations, the common resources which, once expended and dissipated, can never be restored; and second, in its technique, its habits, its processes, the paleotechnic period is equally inimical to the earth considered as a human habitat, by its destruction of the beauty of the landscape, its ruining of streams, its pollution of drinking water, its filling the air with a finely divided carboniferous deposit, which chokes both life and vegetation. — Lewis Mumford