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Factoids Synonym Quotes By Rob Sheffield

I had no voice to talk with because she was my whole language. — Rob Sheffield

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Harry Mulisch

Besides, whoever keeps the future in front of him and the past at his back is doing something else that's hard to imagine. For the image implies that events somehow already exist in the future, reach the present at a determined moment, and finally come to rest in the past. But nothing exists in the future; it is empty; one might die at any minute. Therefore such a person has his face toward the void, whereas it is the past behind him that is visible, stored in the memory. — Harry Mulisch

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Ian C. Esslemont

[...]They offended Hood,' he stated flatly.
'And How they did that?' Silk enquired.
'They demanded a tithe upon the temple. I demonstrated Hood's tithe.'
'And who are you to judge?' Smokey demanded. The lad's Dark, almost blue-black eyes edged aside to Smokey. 'I am Hood's Sword. — Ian C. Esslemont

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Arnold Gingrich

About the only certainty, other than uncertainty, in fly fishing is that a fly won't catch fish if it stays in its box. — Arnold Gingrich

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Therone Shellman

The first type of man is a follower. He does not have the courage or will to think for himself. The second type of man is a thinker. He dictates his own reality and does think for himself. The third type of man is a student and a teacher. He is one that learns from others and life. He thinks for himself and he also teaches others the lessons he's learned from his experiences. — Therone Shellman

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Jeremiah Walton

Words are fossilized butterfly wings,
pretty to look at sometimes,
but only good for Museums.
I want to miserably burn down the Museums. — Jeremiah Walton

Factoids Synonym Quotes By John Calvin

Indeed, men who have either quaffed or even tasted the liberal arts penetrate with their aid far more deeply
into the secrets of the divine wisdom." - John Calvin — John Calvin

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Jonathan Haidt

This was my first hint that morality often involves tension within the group linked to competition between different groups. — Jonathan Haidt

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Jessica Lawson

A man needs but two things: a reliable moral compass to guide him and a strong dose of integrity to see him through all manner of troubles," Pensive said, raising his untensil with a wink. Tibbs stared doubtfully at the fork and said, "That not integrity. That's boiled potato with cream sauce." Pensive paused before answering, taking a delicate bite and dabbing his mouth with a napkin. "Nary a whit of difference, Tibbs, " he said decidedly. "Nary a whit. — Jessica Lawson

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Paul Harris

Ideas have unhinged the gates of empires. — Paul Harris

Factoids Synonym Quotes By J.A. Konrath

We don't know the Devil's side of the story, because God wrote all the books. — J.A. Konrath

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Kirsten Gillibrand

While we can never truly repay the debt we owe our heroes, the least we should do for our brave veterans is to ensure that the government takes a proactive approach to delivering the services and benefits they have earned, so they can access the care they need and so richly deserve. — Kirsten Gillibrand

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Steve Garvey

I'm sure everyone knows that my heart is and always will be with the players, the fans and the entire Dodger family. I've cared about the Dodgers for nearly my entire life, and nothing can change my allegiance to this franchise. — Steve Garvey

Factoids Synonym Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

When you are doubting whether a thing is worth the trouble of going to see, recollect that you will never again be so near it. You may repent not having seen it, but you can never repent having seen it. — Thomas Jefferson