Chioma Jesus Quotes & Sayings
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The United States didn't create religious liberty. Religious liberty created the United States of America. It's the reason we are here today. This is an essential freedom and an essential right and I don't think you give up this right by simply taking a job. — Bobby Jindal

The earth is a machine which yields almost gratuitous service to every application of intellect. Every plant is a manufacturer of soil. In the stomach of the plant development begins. The tree can draw on the whole air, the whole earth, on all the rolling main. The plant is all suction-pipe,
imbibing from the ground by its root, from the air by its leaves, with all its might. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ideological conformity depends on conditions of prosperity; it has no staying-power of its own. — Paul Mattick

Going to the woods is going home. — John Muir

Do people really believe there's something different about the eyes of murderers? — Bill James

Do what makes you want to get out of bed every day. There's no sense in doing something that makes your life mundane. — Lola Stark

There is nothing that an intellectual less likes to change than his mind, or a politician his policy. — Theodore Dalrymple

Fear in sooth holds so in check all mortals, becasue thay see many operations go on in earth and heaven, the causes of which they can in no way understand, believing them therefore to be done by power divine. for these reasons when we shall have seen that nothing can be produced from nothing, we shall then more correctly ascertain that which we are seeking, both the elements out of which every thing can be produced and the manner in which every thing can be produced in which all things are done without the hands of the gods. — Lucretius

Look at those mountains. They go straight up, smooth as a politician denying he ever made a campaign promise. — Philip Jose Farmer

She lay on her back, looking up at the sky, feeling no desire to move or think or know that there was any time beyond this moment. — Ayn Rand

Thanks to impermanence, everything is possible. — Thich Nhat Hanh