Edenino Quotes & Sayings
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The preacher said, "She looks tar'd.' "Women's always tar'd,' said Tom. "That's just the way women is, 'cept at meetin' once an' again. — John Steinbeck

Can you cite one speck of hard evidence of the benefits of "diversity" that we have heard gushed about for years? Evidence of its harm can be seen - written in blood - from Iraq to India, from Serbia to Sudan, from Fiji to the Philippines. It is scary how easily so many people can be brainwashed by sheer repetition of a word. — Thomas Sowell

At times women find it difficult to hear what men have to say when what they tell us does not conform to our fantasies of who they are or who we want them to be. — Bell Hooks

I do what I want to do. I see where my enthusiasm is. Over the years, my techniques expanded. That's how the writing came out. — Nick Bantock

Covering the truth is placing blindfolds over the eyes of christ — Michael Strong

We age slower when we move quickly versus standing still. — John Green

Muslims should live like brothers. — Abu Bakr

I conceived at least one great love in my life, of which I was always the object. — Albert Camus

CO2 cannot cause global warming. I'll tell you why. It doesn't mix well with the atmosphere, for one. For two, its specific gravity is 1 1/2 times that of the rest of the atmosphere. It heats and cools much quicker. Its radiative processes are much different. So it cannot - it literally cannot cause global warming. — Joe Bastardi

I look at the stories that Spike Lee tells ... Great stories. Great director, great storyteller. — Tyler Perry

It may seem difficult at first, but eating more high-nutrient foods reduces the desire for low-nutrient foods; it becomes easier with time. — Joel Fuhrman

As a result, gender is not to culture as sex is to nature; gender is
also the discursive/cultural means by which "sexed nature" or "a natural
sex" is produced and established as "prediscursive," prior to culture,
a politically neutral surface on which culture acts — Judith Butler

He who is in love with himself has no rivals. — Benjamin Franklin