Digimon Tamer Quotes & Sayings
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She throws her arms around me; I string this feeling beside the other hundred memories I have of her touching me. "I don't know what I'd do without you," Delia says. — Jodi Picoult
But the surface of the Earth was meant for man. He wasn't meant to live in a hole in the ground. — Edward Bernds
Hitch up your magic fishing panties and get on the boat. — Kimberly J. Dalferes
A steady recognition that the evils which prevent the fullness of moral development are precisely the elements which are also the source of the power that gives existence to whatever moral accomplishments we see about us may eventually lead us to a tolerance we grant to the internal-combustion engine: it is noisy and smelly, and occasionally, it refuses to start, but it is what gets us to wherever we get.
We must somehow learn to understand and so to tolerate- not destroy- the free society. — Michael Polanyi
If Boeing got a big head start on the 707 from multibillion-dollar military contracts to develop an air force transport, is that a sin against free trade? — Robert Kuttner
Vice deceives us when dressed in the garb of virtue. — Juvenal
Poets, come out of your closets, Open your windows, open your doors, You have been holed up too long in your closed worlds ... Poetry should transport the public/to higher places/than other wheels can carry it ... — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The division of labour was limited by the extent of the market — Adam Smith
A child understands fear, and the hurt and hate it brings. — Nadine Gordimer
External silence can be the doorway to inner silence. — Ram Dass
Rights don't come from human documents. The very idea is only worthy of contempt. Human documents are nothing but pieces of paper, they are nothing but words
until by will, and conscience, and courage, and commitment, human beings turn them into reality. — Alan Keyes
Twelve years had changed Anne from the blooming, silent, unformed girl of fifteen, to the elegant little woman of seven-and-twenty, with every beauty except bloom, and with manners as consciously right as they were invariably gentle; — Jane Austen