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Ciurea Cristian Quotes By Anonymous

If materialism should ultimately be found to be consistent with systematic and accurate knowledge, it is difficult to see how any attitude to life which could be appropriately described as "religion" could survive. — Anonymous

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By Nenia Campbell

The old wives' tale about cold showers is false: blasting your body with a couple gallons of ice water doesn't make you any less horny. It just makes you horny and cold. — Nenia Campbell

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By Laura DiSilverio

Clint collected stray facts the way belly buttons collect lint. — Laura DiSilverio

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

What is life but a series of inspired follies ... — George Bernard Shaw

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By U Thant

To understand my feelings - and my conception of the role of Secretary General - the nature of my religious and cultural background must first be understood. I should therefore like to outline not only my beliefs but also my conception of human institutions and of the human situation itself. — U Thant

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By Marie Zhuikov

It had been years since Melora listened to a symphony. She had been struck by how natural and organic the music was. She found herself thinking about how the instruments were all human powered - not one electrical impulse among them. Maybe that was why it was so easy to get transported by the music - to find oneself thinking about vast outdoor landscapes when the music played. — Marie Zhuikov

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By David Lauren

My dad is my best friend, my father, and my boss. When I do something that is exciting and he likes it, it feels three times as good as you can imagine. — David Lauren

Ciurea Cristian Quotes By Laura Vanderkam

It is a metaphor for life, perhaps, in that everything is a metaphor for life. The berry season is short. So how full, exactly, do I intend to fill the box? Or, if we slice away the metaphor, we could just ask this: what does the good life look like for me? — Laura Vanderkam