Civ5 Tech Tree Quotes & Sayings
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The weirdest thing about Tibet is that the most popular beer is Pabst Blue Ribbon. Everywhere, even on the slopes of Everest, cans of Pabst lay alongside the road labeled, 'Established in Milwaukee in 1849'. — Scott Stoll

When people are determined they can overcome anything. — Ian Moore

Forcing me to figure out how to provide for myself was probably one of the best things my parents ever did for me. — Sophia Amoruso

It's got more cosmopolitan, and it's lost its uniqueness, but Australia is still a great place. — Paul Hogan

I have to bite my lip not to lean down and kiss her. God, I want to kiss her so bad — Nyrae Dawn

What a man can take with a sword, a woman can give by her flesh alone. Life. — Robin Hobb

To be free, to come to terms with our lives, we have to have a direct experience of ourselves as we really are, warts and all. — Mark Epstein

Always, when Cleve had tried to reach somewhere else, something else, Ardis had stripped him of the possibility - like a pine tree being stripped of its branches. The episode last night was different, though, for Ardis had finally penetrated Cleve's protective bark. His brother had exposed the hideous knotholes left by past limb stripping, and had caused Cleve to leak resinous tears. What was he now? Another tree unfit for ever becoming the mast of a great ship? Was his brother to be blamed? Wasn't he himself the one who had allowed this to happen? Cleve — Gaylier Miller

It is very annoying, when people notice your weak moments but never see your strong ones. — Jean Little

Whatever you're going through, God is in it. He has allowed the circumstances that have brought you to this "waiting place," and He's increasing your faith by threatening to destroy it. — Cherie Hill

In science, as in business, there must be structures that ensure the well endowed do not use their position to block competition. — John Sulston

The child of God knows his good works do not make him acceptable to God, for he was acceptable to God by Jesus Christ long before he had any good works. — Charles Spurgeon