Eisenhorn Trilogy Quotes & Sayings
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to keep a secret, you hide it somewhere you think is hard to find - then, you don't tell anyone you hid it. When you want to hide a truth, you put it somewhere dark and call it evil, because only the smart or the brave will find it there. In general, this works well for everyone, because the truth is only a threat to the stupid and the cowardly. — T. Ellery Hodges

Most people can do absolutely awe-inspiring things. Sometimes they just need a little nudge. — Tim Ferriss

Drinking a cup of coffee with your eyes closed isn't a sophisticated task for a person, but it's hard for a robot. — Vijay Kumar

English country life is more like Chekhov than 'The Archers' or Thomas Hardy or even the Updike ethic with which it is sometimes compared. — Jane Gardam

Christendom has done away with Christianity without being quite aware of it. — Soren Kierkegaard

There is no alternative to the peaceful coexistence of cultures. — Salman Rushdie

May the hope and the light glow today,
May the glory of God, come all along
May the wishes and desires be fulfilled
Let me assume, the Power of God given to me
Not for my own self, but for all those are hungry
For all those who need help, and are in pain
Today, I give you my utmost love and respect
With total care, I will always be with you
Oh my dear child ... ! God blessess you ! ...
God bless you all ... ! — Santosh Kalwar

You words affect generations after you. Speak blessings and favor over them. — Joel Osteen

Our love for our country is worth nothing if it deprives us of our sense of humanity, if it destroys positive consensus. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

People never think something will happen to them until it does. — Catherine Bybee

Cancer is not for sissies. — Suzanne Somers

Very often on films, even without a producer credit, I'll be involved, very early on. I want to be there as the thing is taking shape. — Clive Owen

JONAS DID NOT want to go back. He didn't want the memories, didn't want the honor, didn't want the wisdom, didn't want the pain. He wanted his childhood again, his scraped knees and ball games. — Lois Lowry