Frisbeetarians Quotes & Sayings
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I'm avampire. I havesecret powers ," he said with a full-on fake Transylvanian accent, which he dropped to say, "Actually, your mom let me in. — Rachel Caine
Acting and singing are actually very similar because they're both telling a story. — Jackie Evancho
[W]e need to remind ourselves that although prayer is a very personal and private communication with God, pouring out our repentance and sorrow for sin, it is also to be a constant connection with God, an unbroken communication, a means of receiving assurance as to how to go on in this next hour in our work, and our means of receiving guidance. Prayer is also to be our means of receiving sufficient grace and strength to do what we are being guided to do. This reality is to be handed to the next generation, not to end when we die. — Edith Schaeffer
In the world of diplomacy, some things are better left unsaid. — Lincoln Chafee
It didn't seem to matter how much he resented Percy Jackson; Nico would do anything for him. He hated himself for that. — Rick Riordan
A popular cliche in philosophy says that science is pure analysis or reductionism, like taking the rainbow to pieces; and art is pure synthesis, putting the rainbow together. This is not so. All imagination begins by analyzing nature. — Jacob Bronowski
Step not beyond the beam of the balance. — Pythagoras
In short, if we adhere to the standard of perfection in all our endeavors, we are left with nothing but mathematics and the White Album. — Daniel M. Gilbert
We're starting our own religion at last. The Order of Frisbeetarians. We believe that when you die, your soul ascends to a rooftop and you can never get it back. — Bono
But, as soon as speculators become an important influence in the market, their business is to speculate on each others behaviour. — Joan Robinson
We must look within ourselves, become responsible and provide fresh solutions if we ever want to do more than complain,or make excuses. — Nelson Mandela