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Chuong Tu Quotes By Sylvia Engdahl

It's not enough just to learn what there ISN'T; we need to know what there IS. — Sylvia Engdahl

Chuong Tu Quotes By A. Lee Martinez

Your mistake, indeed the mistake of your inherently finite senses, is to view the universe as an extension of yourself. You expect that, like you, it should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. but what you fail to understand is that everything you consider to be you, except for that rather silly imaginary part you call consciousness, is merely bits and pieces borrowed from the universe, and to the universe it will all return. You had no beginning, and you will have no ending. Everything that is you has always been and will always be. — A. Lee Martinez

Chuong Tu Quotes By Robert Breault

A toast once heard: "To my big sister, who never found her second Easter egg until I'd found my first." — Robert Breault

Chuong Tu Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Stars is easy, people is hard. — Terry Pratchett

Chuong Tu Quotes By Mona Sutphen

If I'm going to be staying up until 3 A.M., it should be for world peace and not shampoo sales. — Mona Sutphen

Chuong Tu Quotes By Moliere

There's a sort of decency among the dead, a remarkable discretion: you never find them making any complaint against the doctor who killed them! — Moliere

Chuong Tu Quotes By Ralph Nader

We've got to get rid of this discrimination, this chilling, this bigotry toward gays and lesbians that are reflected in literally hundreds and hundreds of statutes and regulations in this country. — Ralph Nader

Chuong Tu Quotes By Jean Webster

The world is full of happiness, and plenty to go round, if you are only willing to take the kind that comes your way. — Jean Webster

Chuong Tu Quotes By Hank Nuwer

Few of us go through life without taking part in some kind of rite of passage. — Hank Nuwer