Eschatological Views Quotes & Sayings
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But Nature is unfair to women. An act is done by two people, but if there are any consequences, one person carries it alone. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Jersey is always with me. I was one of the lucky ones. Asbury Park is just the greatest place in the world to spend your childhood. — Danny DeVito

Tuscan sausages are smaller than their American cousins, each one demarcated with a string, a graceful loop drawn tightly into a knot - looping and tightening, looping and tightening, a symmetrically floppy, aesthetically appealing rhythm. — Bill Buford

I do not need any writing, since I transmit teaching beyond words and ideas. — Bodhidharma

Speaking as someone who's played a lot of video games, and at the end of the video game all you have is a memory, after woodworking you get this piece of furniture. — Thomas Middleditch

The purpose of theology is to safeguard against misunderstandings that frustrate a Christian life of prayer. — Andrew Louth

Visiting a show that's already established can be a bit daunting, as they've been a family already, and you're the newbie. — Lesley Nicol

Soon the bare but civilized streets of St. Paul gave way to emptier places with shorter buildings and fewer streetlights ... and then no buildings, and no streetlights, and after a few turns I was urging the Nissan along a two-lane road in the middle of what could best be described as the geographic center of Godforsaken, Bumblefuck. The — Cherie Priest

There are so many kinds of love, and they're all very intense for me. — Ali MacGraw

So I can be the girl from Titanic who stays high and dry while you, the guy, vanish beneath the icy waves? I don't think so. — Julia Spencer-Fleming

Our bodies crave exercise, and reward us in so many ways when we do so. — Jeff Galloway

I believe democracy requires a 'sacred contract' between journalists and those who put their trust in us to tell them what we can about how the world really works. — Bill Moyers