Deasupra Diagonalei Quotes & Sayings
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I've been an agnostic for as long as I can remember ... so I don't know where we go. But if it turns out that the lights are just turned off and nothing happens, well, that's okay. — John Chancellor

Let us contemplate the humility of the Son of God born into poverty. Let us imitate him by sharing with those who are weak. — Pope Francis

I'm looking forward to sproglets but, as I'm the main breadwinner, I feel I ought to capitalise on my career for a bit longer. Mother keeps telling me I should go and freeze some eggs. Not terribly romantic, is it? — Honeysuckle Weeks

Driving a cab is not really a nurturing type of relationship. You take people and they tip you, they may not tip you, you don't know their names, they don't care about you, you don't care about them. — Pam Grier

Ants have the most complicated social organization on earth next to humans. — E. O. Wilson

All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

His entire body softened at Kai's touch. Any softer, he'd have melted between Kai's fingers like thawing winter. — Hyperionova

Then, she let it go. — Cassia Leo

People thought they were going to make a lot of money. And then at one point, it got too hot, and the government wanted to knock it down. Trying to get it up and then knock it down, both were a mistake. And part of the reason, some people think, is that they wanted to equitize some of their companies. A healthy stock market helps equitize companies and reduce the country's debt burden. — Jamie Dimon

It's against type in the sense of my background, but it's with type in the sense that I am a loner who's new to this business and sceptical about a lot of it. — Ben McKenzie

By putting the first-person point of view in a naturalistic perspective, I believe that we may genuinely come to understand it for the first time. — Hilary Kornblith

What's a butterfly garden without butterflies? — Roy Rogers

In relation to the immense sacrifices that the state demands of the individual through the blood tax, it seems rather incidental whether it compensates the soldier more or less abundantly for the loss of time that he suffers from his military-service obligation. — Ludwig Von Mises