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Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

The good or ill hap of a good or ill life, is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife. — Benjamin Franklin

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Lois Lowry

There will always be a place for bunnies to talk in rhyme, but that's not what I do. — Lois Lowry

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Rusty Schweickart

This whole issue of limits to growth, which provides a psychological, as well as a physical, cap on potential expansion of activity and awareness, has had a very depressing effect on many people ... I don't for a moment think that there's any concept which anyone's working with now which will be followed as a straightforward scenario. But the idea embodied in concepts such as space colonization or space industrialization, or availability of nonterrestrial resources, is fundamental, and it will change the way in which people look at the future. — Rusty Schweickart

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

Who is this Baby Ruth? And what does she do? — George Bernard Shaw

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Max Gladstone

Tongues and odors mixed on the air: Iskari and motor oil, sweat and leather, Camlaander and Archipelagese and some Shining Empire dialect like silk-muffled cymbals. — Max Gladstone

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Martin Buber

I shall teach you the best way to say Torah. You must cease to be aware of yourselves. You must be nothing but an ear that hears what the universe of the word is constantly saying within you. The moment you start hearing what you yourself are saying, YOU must stop. — Martin Buber

Famous Disaster Movie Quotes By Lucian Blaga

Early in life, when I first saw waterlilies on the ripples of a lake, I didn't think they were flowers which grew from the water, but rather flowers which were mirrored from the shore into the lake. So many flowers grow in the silent waters of our souls, and they unfold their petals over the glaze of our consciousness: they grow from within us, but we think them reflections from the external world. — Lucian Blaga