Daphnis Moon Quotes & Sayings
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The smoke and the fire and the speed, the action and the sound, and everything that goes together, [the steam engine] is the most beautiful machine that we ever made, there's just nothing like it. — O. Winston Link

A multitude of words is no proof of a prudent mind. — Thales

Keep your happiness where it can't be hurt: in Christ. — Michael Reeves

Panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations. — Charles Hartshorne

Death and resurrection are what the story is about and had we but eyes to see it, this has been hinted on every page, met us, in some disguise, at every turn, and even been muttered in conversations between such minor characters (if they are minor characters) as the vegetables. — C.S. Lewis

Sometimes I feel like I float in and out of different personalities. — Azealia Banks

Ucho w liczbach: A youthful ear can hear ten octaves of sound, spanning a range from about thirty to twelve tousand vibrations a second. The avarege ear can distinguish sounds a seventeenth of a tone apart. From top to bottom we hear about fourtheen tousend discriminable tones. — Oliver Sacks

I've been known to make out with girls from time to time. Couple drinks involved, you know. It's fun. And who knows? Maybe it'll go further someday. I don't know. — Adam Lambert

Destiny bears us to our lot, and destiny is perhaps our own will. — Benjamin Disraeli

Sex sells, unless you're dehydrated in which case you'd be much more likely to purchase water. — Dov Davidoff

There is no "only one" Vietnam experience - there are as many as there are those who went to Vietnam - but this is mine - the combat, the excitement, the discomfort, the fear, the accomplishments, the hubris, the politics, the challenges, and the sex. This is 1968 - MY Vietnam experience. — Joseph E Abodeely

It reminded me of a study I had read about Alzheimer's disease. The study said that the disease often enhanced and reinforced people's existing personality traits. If a person was quiet and gentle, with Alzheimer's they became even more docile. If a person was argumentative and negative the disease made them unbearable to be around. I couldn't help but wonder if sudden wealth had that same effect on a person. — Timothy Benson