Funny Mind Bending Quotes & Sayings
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A grisly story, but one whose notoriety Malorie attributes to the seemingly senseless way the Internet has of making random occurrences famous. — Josh Malerman

I saw also that there was an ocean of darkness and death, but an infinite ocean of light and love, which flowed over the ocean of darkness. — George Fox

Very few troubles in life couldn't be lessened by a nice smile - that was what her mother always said. — Jojo Moyes

There is an undeniable web connecting incidents such as the rise to power of dictators... poverty and the perception of human beings as disposable property. — Beatrice Rose Roberts

... I never looked for or found national differences in the various places of the world, only common features - eternal human nature. — Kato Lomb

When you're in between the white lines, the game face is on. I was only focused on the task at hand - out, safe, ball, strike - leaving little time to think about how special a player, moment or game happened to be. — Doug Harvey

British officers arriving in India were supposed to spend up to three years in a Calcutta college, where they studied Hindu and Muslim law alongside English law; Sanskrit, Urdu and Persian alongside Greek and Latin; and Tamil, Bengali and Hindustani culture alongside mathematics, economics and geography. — Yuval Noah Harari

The price of success is to bear the criticism of envy. — Denis Waitley

I can weep pretty easily. I can get tears in my eyes from a beautiful work of art. — Nick Flynn

Genuine love for a child, it seems to me, must include a desire for his maturity and ultimately his independence. WAtching a personality unfold is perhaps the deepest pleasure of parenthood; wishing, or trying, to retard this growth is one of the deepest sins. — Sydney J. Harris

A state of reverie does not avoid reality, it accedes to reality. — W. Somerset Maugham

The photographs of the inmates at Bergen-Belsen or Andersonville Prison or the bodies in the ditch at My Lai disturb us in a singular fashion because those instances of egregious human cruelty were committed for the most part by baptized Christians. — James Lee Burke

...the revelation that the dream was teaching the dreamers how to live. — Joan Didion