Dicomobjects Quotes & Sayings
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This is ideological colonization. They colonize people with ideas that try to change mentalities or structures, but this is not new. This was done by the dictatorships of the last century. — Pope Francis

It is my experience that in some areas [my poodle] Charley is more intelligent that I am, but in others he is abysmally ignorant. He can't read, can't drive a car, and has no grasp of mathematics. But in his own field of endeavor, which he is now practicing, the slow, imperial smelling over and anointing on an area, he has no peer. Of course his horizons are limited, but how wide are mine? — John Steinbeck

Fiscally, I'm very conservative. I don't believe in welfare states. I believe in giving people jobs. — Gene Simmons

Through hyper-space, that unimaginable region that was neither space nor time, matter nor energy, something nor nothing, one could traverse the length of the Galaxy in the interval between two neighboring instants of time. — Isaac Asimov

The cacophony of contemporary popular culture makes it hard to discern the call of truth and wisdom. There is no area in which practicing asceticism is more important. — Rod Dreher

Yeah, after each of my downhill putts. — Homero Blancas

My life's work has been to prompt others and be forgotten. Remember that night when Christian came to your balcony? That moment sums up my life. While I was below in the shadows, others climbed up to kiss the sweet rose. — Cyrano De Bergerac

There's something about a divorce in that even if your parents still love you, the fact that they can't live with each other makes you feel there's something wrong with you. — Jack Black

who was wearing a very handsome — Jane Smiley

Creativity is nature. Nature is creativity. — A.D. Posey

Is the power who is jealous of our prosperity, a proper power to govern us? — Thomas Paine

I am used to hear bad men misuse the name of God, yet God exists. — Robert Bolt

The talkers and writers resent being left on the sidelines by the doers. — Thomas Sowell