Dryness Fraction Quotes & Sayings
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As to your families my counsel is, never lay down your authority to a wife or child, but treat them so kindly they will never want to leave you. — Brigham Young

There is nothing staid, nothing settled, in this universe. All is ripling,
all is dancing; all is quickness and triumph. — Virginia Woolf

The propensity to avoid moral considerations was producing not simply a politically illiterate and authoritarian society, but one that was increasingly saturated in violence and a culture of cruelty. Needless to say, all of these forces intensified the increasing militarization and corporatization of higher education, along with the privatizing of everyday life. — Henry Giroux

Just say no to pillaging. — Nancy Farmer

No chaos, no creation. Evidence: the kitchen at mealtime. — Mason Cooley

To leave the atom constituted as it was but to interfere with the probability of its undetermined behaviour, does not seem quite so drastic an interference with natural law as other modes of mental interference that have been suggested. (Perhaps that is only because we do not understand enough about these probabilities to realize the heinousness of our suggestion.) Unless it belies its name, probability can be modified in ways which ordinary physical entities would not admit of. There can be no unique probability attached to any event or behaviour; we can only speak of 'probability in the light of certain given information,' and the probability alters according to the extent of the information. It is, I think, one of the most unsatisfactory features of the new quantum theory in its present stage that it scarcely seems to recognize this fact, and leaves us to guess at the basis of information to which its probability theorems are supposed to refer. — Arthur Stanley Eddington

A person has to live in a house for it not to break down. — Park Gye-Ok

Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Time is not something that can be measured with a pendule. Time is something that we build together within a tribe, a family, a region. — Paul Virilio

I couldn't make it on the swimming team in high school. In fact, I got thrown off the swimming team and was forced to audition for the school play because they had at the audition about 35 girls show up and no boys, so my swimming coach suggested that I might be able to do the drama department more good than I was doing the swimming team. — Ron Perlman

It feels humiliating to be in a band where you have to be apologizing for one person all the time, — Mark Hoppus

The Poles do not know how to hate, thank God. — Stefan Wyszynski