Eredicane Quotes & Sayings
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Their only weapon is shame, if the powerful can even feel it. — Don Winslow

During my medical education at the University of Basle I found vivisection horrible, barbarous and above all unnecessary — Carl Jung

There are two classes of men called poets. The one cultivates life, the other art, ... one satisfies hunger, the other gratifies the palate. — Henry David Thoreau

The monopoly of science in the realm of knowledge explains why evolutionary biologists do not find it meaningful to address the question whether the Darwinian theory is true. — Phillip E. Johnson

Advent is patience it's how God has made us a people of promise, in a world of impatience. — Stanley Hauerwas

I drop his hand like a hot potato and scowl deeply. "You're such a vagina-tease. — Elle Kennedy

I don't shy from controversy. I'm telling stories, and I'll tell whatever story seems like it wants to be told. — Lauren Myracle

I have to go, I'm being asked to join a conga line through the Byzantine reliquaries. — Christopher Fowler

And give me some coffee. Black as midnight on a moonless night."
Harga looked surprised. That wasn't like Vimes.
"How black's that, then?" he said.
"Oh, pretty damn black, I should think."
"Not necessarily."
"What?"
"You get more stars on a moonless night. Stands to reason. They show up more. It can be quite bright on a moonless night."
Vimes sighed.
"An overcast moonless night?" he said.
Harga looked carefully at his coffee pot.
"Cumulus or cirro-nimbus?"
"I'm sorry? What did you say?"
"You get city lights reflected off cumulus, because it's low lying, see. Mind you, you can get high-altitude scatter off the ice crystals in
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"A moonless night," said Vimes, in a hollow voice, "that is as black as coffee. — Terry Pratchett

Are you sought out at parties?
No. Sorted out sometimes, and then slung out. — Ray Galton & Alan Simpson

Marry an outdoors woman. That way, if you have to throw her out into the yard for the night, she can still survive. — W.C. Fields

We must surrender our hopes and expectations, as well as our fears, and march directly into disappointment, work with disappointment, go into it, and make it our way of life, which is a very hard thing to do. Disappointment is a a good sign of basic intelligence. It cannot be compared to anything else: it is so sharp, precise, obvious, and direct. If we can open, then we suddenly begin to see that our expectations are irrelevant compared with the reality of the situations we are facing. — Chogyam Trungpa