Estepe Carro Quotes & Sayings
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Aristotle said that some minds are not vases to be filled, but fires to be lit. — Craig Johnson
Schooling as it presently exists, like science before and religion before that, is necessary to the continuation of our culture and to the spawning of a new species of human, ever more submissive to authority, ever more pliant, prepared, by thirteen years of sitting and receiving, sitting and regurgitating, sitting and waiting for the end, prepared for the rest of their lives to toil, to propagate, to never make waves, and to live each day with never an original thought nor even a shred of hope. — Derrick Jensen
I was quite advanced when I was at school, and when I left school it seemed that all these really oafish clods from school were making tremendous progress and had wonderfully large cars and lots of money, and I seemed to be constantly waiting for a bus that never came. — Steven Morrissey
It seems obvious that if a species has the brainpower for speech, along with the sort of appendages that can manipulate a pair of pliers, it will eventually blunder into science, technology, and radio. — Seth Shostak
Maybe you are already lost and just do not know it. — Christine Feehan
Amore." Giacomo pressed a hand against his heart. "How we suffer for it. — Kerrelyn Sparks
I am a wizard," he muttered. "Magicians do parlor tricks. — Priya Ardis
For several moments, Mary couldn't hear anything over the violent pounding of her pulse. — Y.S. Lee
The symbolism in Jesus' parables is never thickly layered, and rarely even multidimensional. — John F. MacArthur Jr.
As the presence of those we love is as a double life, so absence, in its anxious longing and sense of vacancy, is as a foretaste of death. — Anna Brownell Jameson
Science and industry have in less than fifty years developed man's power of destruction to an extent which makes comparison with the past futile. — Frederick Maurice
When a new writer defends his "style," the teacher smiles (or cringes) because real style isn't an artifice. Real style - voice - arrives on its own, as an extension of a writer's character. When style is done self-consciously and purposefully it becomes affectation, and as transparent as any affectation - an English accent on an old college chum from New Jersey, for example. — Bill Roorbach
Life is to be lived, not controlled. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Women can do anything, and I want to see that. I want them to make more movies for girls, and just for girls. I want studios to start doing that. — Rashida Jones
