Dr. Albert Sabin Quotes & Sayings
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I ordered a pint of Cooper's Draught and retired with it to a table overlooking the square. And there I sat for a good few minutes doing nothing at all, not even touching my glass, just savoring the pleasure of sitting down and finding myself in a far country with a glass of beer and cricket on the TV and a roomful of people enjoying the fruits of a prosperous age. I could not have been happier. After — Bill Bryson
If I'm going to work, I want to work with my wife. — Brad Pitt
Cool." I was trying to act like I didn't care, but my inner kid was running around snorting pixie sticks. — Amber L. Johnson
We must reacquaint ourselves with the biblical weight of the problem that we less-than-perfect human beings contend with in the face of a holy and righteous God. — Tullian Tchividjian
The gods behold all righteous actions. — Ovid
It seems like all the good looking people have smaller dogs these days. Especially for the women, because they always come in with their little Chihuahuas and the guys come in with their Golden Retrievers. — Elizabeth Perkins
You know, I guess I'm like any other political figure: Everybody wants to be loved. — George W. Bush
Who, opens his heart, will reap a deep insight. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
If you think spreading money around by force seems like an odd definition of fairness, you're not alone. — Arthur C. Brooks
What is this life! you cry out. Only silence answers, and it is eloquent. Shining eyes open in the darkness, the eyes of that face, smiling too much and too long. Without a word, that smile coerces from you an old question: Was it all so useless? The smile pushes up at its edges, too rigid to be real. You cannot look away as it widens past all natural proportion. There is nothing left but that big smile. It is the last thing you see: a great gaping mouth like the entrance to a carnival ride. Then: the sense of being swallowed. That is the story; that is the plot of our lives. — Thomas Ligotti
Make the most of whatever it is that floats your boat ... — Ken Robinson
For it is not the bare Words, but the Scope of the writer that giveth true light, by which any writing is to bee interpreted; and they that insist upon single Texts, without considering the main Designe, can derive no thing from them clearly; but rather by casting atomes of Scripture, as dust before mens eyes, make everything more obscure than it is; an ordinary artifice of those who seek not the truth, but their own advantage. — Thomas Hobbes
Familiarity leads to lack of Gratitude. — Radhanath Swami
As humans, it is in our nature to focus on picking ourselves up while the whole world falls apart. — Joshua Teya
