Cirone Friedberg Quotes & Sayings
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The Universe was a silly place at best ... but the least likely explanation for it was the no-explanation of random chance, the conceit that abstract somethings 'just happened' to be atoms that 'just happened' to get together in ways which 'just happened' to look like consistent laws and some configurations 'just happened' to possess self-awareness and that two 'just happened' to be the Man from Mars and a bald-headed old coot with Jubal inside. — Robert A. Heinlein

Love doesn't have limits, and you don't make love with someone's sex-you make love with a person. — Valentina Heart

We're all in crashing plane, and everybody is fighting over who gets to sit in first class. — Aaron Nordquist

My tribute to mystical, magical trees that the Cherokee called "standing people ... " — Wallace Stevens

Since I can't be with you right now I will have to be content just dreaming about when we will be together again. — Susan Polis Schutz

Everyone loves the idea of internet fast enough that HD movies download in seconds, but if only the telecoms or their partners get to use the high speeds, it's not the internet: It's glorified cable. — Damian Kulash

We are valued in this world at the rate we desire to be valued. — Jean De La Bruyere

I have heard it said that living out of our vision is more powerful than living out of our circumstance. — Marianne Williamson

Espresso is to Italy, what champagne is to France. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

It's also advantageous for the Party because it helps us to build a base in those areas where we have not in, recent times, been as active as we'd have liked. It means that opposing parties don't get a free run but are challenged to prove themselves to voters. — Theresa May

Everything happens for a reason, Sadie, even bad things. — Rick Riordan

Sacrifice still exists everywhere, and everywhere the elect of each generation suffers for the salvation of the rest. — Henri Frederic Amiel

One should never criticize his own work except in a fresh and hopeful mood. The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide. — Charles Horton Cooley