Chasm Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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Q: WHAT WAS THE GREATEST GIFT OF ALL TIME? — Anonymous
Amazing. You were so attached to it, and it still disappeared for you."
"Attached! I was whocking that cloud with everything I had! Fireballs, laser beams, vacuum cleaner a block high ... "
"Negative attachments, Richard. If you really want to remove a cloud from your life, you do not make a big production out of it, you just relax and remove it from your thinking. That's all there is to it. — Richard Bach
The passion fades, the remorse is eternal. — Lin Yutang
There is more dynamite in an idea than in many bombs. — John H. Vincent
I read the story and reread the story, but I still could not find the universality that the little Irishman had spoken of. All I saw in the story was some Irishmen meeting in a room and talking politics. What had that to do with America, especially with my people? It was not until years later that I saw what he meant ... I began to listen, to listen closely to how they talked about their heroes, to how they talked about the dead and how great the dead had once been. I heard it everywhere. — Ulysses S. Grant
As time would prove, he had written one of the great, enduring documents of the American Revolution. The constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the oldest functioning written constitution in the world. — David McCullough
The connection which formerly existed between the Government and banks was in reality injurious to both, as well as to the general interests of the community at large. — Martin Van Buren
How can you make me feel this way? I barely know you. — M. Leighton
To want other people to grow. To want other people to have all the good things that you have. And to spare them the bad things if you can. That was goodness. — Orson Scott Card
How she longed for the uninhibitedness of kids her age, their vacuous sense of immortality. — Paolo Giordano
Yes, Ryn, a woman. A soldier who has taken the heads of gods, escaped from countless prisons and dungeons, and decimated an army of mortals by herself. Do not underestimate her simply because she wears a bra. — Bethany K. Lovell
It is not possible in this culture today to hold up to public pillory and ridicule any group - whether blacks, American Indians, women, homosexuals, Poles, or any of a number of other groups that have been discriminated against in the past. However, the one group you can hold up to public mockery and pillory without fear of reprisal is evangelical Christians. — Michael Novak
As long as your heart's still beating, you're not done. You still have a purpose. God still has big plans for you. — Anna Schaeffer
