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Famous Rethinking Quotes By Kaitlin D.S. Cammie

One day I hope you understand when you reached out your hand, I grasped it, I never let it go. — Kaitlin D.S. Cammie

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Clifford D. Simak

We thought all the time that we were passing through time when we really weren't, when we never have. We've just been moving along with time. We said, there's another second gone, there's another minute and another hour and another day, when, as a matter of fact the second or the minute or the hour was never gone. It was the same one all the time. It had just moved along and we had moved with it. — Clifford D. Simak

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Pusha T

I feel like people can feel when something is natural. I think they can tell. — Pusha T

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Jeff Bezos

You don't want to negotiate the price of simple things you buy every day. — Jeff Bezos

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Reinhard Bonnke

It is worth it to serve the Lord, young people. It is worth it, it is worth it, it is worth it a million times. — Reinhard Bonnke

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

What we are looking for, I am afraid, is neither a true leader nor a true Messiah, but a false Messiah - a man who will give us over-simplified answers, who will justify our ways, who will castigate our enemies, who will vindicate our selfishness as a way of life and make us comfortable within our prejudices and preconceptions. — Sydney J. Harris

Famous Rethinking Quotes By Thomas Henry Huxley

[Responding to the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce's question whether he traced his descent from an ape on his mother's or his father's side]
A man has no reason to be ashamed of having an ape for his grandfather. If there were an ancestor whom I should feel shame in recalling it would rather be a man - a man of restless and versatile intellect - who ... plunges into scientific questions with which he has no real acquaintance, only to obscure them by an aimless rhetoric, and distract the attention of his hearers from the real point at issue by eloquent digressions and skilled appeals to religious prejudice. — Thomas Henry Huxley