Funny Speed Racer Quotes & Sayings
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When it comes time to die, you will not be afraid. By meditating, you will have already seen beyond life and death and you will see there is nothing to fear. — Frederick Lenz

Thankfully, I have never experienced a miscarriage, but I have friends and family who have, and I've talked to them about their feelings. — Neve McIntosh

A genius is no more - and no less - than someone who insists on the truth, while others face the other way. — Neel Burton

The chief difficulty which prevents men of science from believing in divine as well as in nature Spirits is their materialism. — Helena Blavatsky

Dan Radcliffe and Rupert Grint to me are like a pair of warm-hearted brothers. — Emma Watson

Both T.S. Eliot and I like to play, but I like to play euchre, while he likes to play Eucharist. — Robert Frost

Hell begins with a grumbling mood, always complaining, always blaming others ... but you are still distinct from it. You may even criticize it in yourself and wish you could stop it. But there may come a day when you can no longer. Then there will be no you left to criticize the mood or even to enjoy it, but just the grumble itself, going on forever like a machine. It is not a question of God "sending us" to hell. In each of us there is something growing, which will BE hell unless it is nipped in the bud. — C.S. Lewis

Endeavour to serve with such good will and attention to the interest of your employers, that they know they are blessed in having gotten such a good servant, one who serves, not with eye-service as a man-pleaser, but in simplicity of heart as a Christian.
- Samuel and Sarah Adams, The Complete Servant — Julie Klassen

The most liberating feeling in the world is to not give the negative opinions of others any traction. — Carlos Wallace

In each scene, the writer sets up a situation, which brings a conflict as well as either a small victory or a loss at the close of that particular scene. — Darin Strauss

Way back in 1831, Michael Faraday, one of the founders of our modern understanding of electromagnetism, was asked by an inquiring politician about the usefulness of this newfangled "electricity" stuff. His apocryphal reply: "I know not, but I wager that one day your government will tax it". — Sean Carroll