Cobunny Quotes & Sayings
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But I think it is hardly an argument against a man's general strength of character, that he should be apt to be mastered by love. A fine constitution doesn't insure one against small-pox or any other of those inevitable diseases. A man may be very firm in other matters, and yet be under a sort of witchery from a woman. — George Eliot

I sometimes suffer from insomnia. And when I can't fall asleep, I play what I call the alphabet game. — Roz Chast

A vegan riding a hummer contributes less to greenhouse gas emissions than a meat eater riding a bicycle. — Paul Watson

The average adult laughs 15 times a day; the average child, more than 400 times. — Martha Beck

Have you ever wanted to put on a Santa suit?"
"I have always wanted to do that," said Carter gravely. — Richelle Mead

Today we see the art of the past as nobody saw it before. We actually perceive it in a different way. — John Berger

The thirst after fame is greater than that after virtue; for who embraces virtue if you take away its rewards? — Juvenal

Do I believe in helping people? he wondered. He might help people, he might not help them, he did not know beforehand, anything was possible. He did not seem to have a belief, or did not seem to have a belief regarding help. Perhaps I am the stony ground, he thought. — J.M. Coetzee

Satan exploits pain by making it the central focus of the man's (or woman's) thoughts and attitudes. — Erwin W. Lutzer

You're a dreamer, boy," he said. "Your mind is on the moon, and from the looks of things, it's never
going to be anywhere else. You have no ambitions, you don't give a damn about money, and you're
too much of a philosopher to have any feeling for art. What am I going to do with you? You need
someone to look after you, to make sure you have food in your belly and a bit of cash in your pocket.
Once I'm gone, you'll be right back where you started. — Paul Auster

Learning is a tunnel experience that makes us think more broadly. — Anna Deavere Smith