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Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Holly Hood

Death was the greatest villain, no matter how it got you; it always had the same outcome. It chewed you up and spit you out. It went on a war path, destroying everything. No one was ever happy after death came around. there was always sadness and pain. Death was the most selfish and heartbreaking vulture. Death disgusted me. — Holly Hood

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Sheena Iyengar

The typical American reports making about 70 [choices] in a typical day. — Sheena Iyengar

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

God isn't interested in watching you enact some performance of personality in order to comply with some crackpot notion you have about how a spiritual person looks or behaves. We all seem to get this idea that, in order to be sacred, we have to make some massive, dramatic change of character, that we have to renounce our individuality. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Trai Byers

I'm really passionate about God and religion, and I thought maybe I'm supposed to be a pastor. — Trai Byers

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By George Eliot

I would rather not be engaged. When people are engaged, they begin to think of being married soon, and I should like everything to go on for a long while just as it is. — George Eliot

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Michael Shermer

The natural inclination in all humans is to posit a force, a spirit, outside of us. That tendency toward superstitious magical thinking is just built into our nature. — Michael Shermer

Famous Scottish Independence Quotes By Joseph McGinnis

My breath is halted, like grasping for air after crying far too long and hard. It is like a hiccup, with a shivering sharpness of nerves. It is like icicles running down your spine or aluminum in your mouth, an eerie amount of emotions that cannot compare to the actual feelings you've managed to live through. I just watched you die, I say to myself silently. — Joseph McGinnis