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Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Les Blank

Garlic is as good as ten mothers. — Les Blank

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Eli Of Kittim

Sadly, we have confused biblical literature with history, and turned prophecy into biography. — Eli Of Kittim

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Mary W. Tileston

No sinful word, nor deed of wrong, Nor thoughts that idly rove; But simple truth be on our tongue, And in our hearts be love. ST. AMBROSE. Let us all resolve,--First, to attain the grace of SILENCE; Second, to deem all FAULT-FINDING that does no good a SIN, and to resolve, when we are happy ourselves, not to poison the atmosphere for our neighbors by calling on them to remark every painful and disagreeable feature of their daily life; Third, to practise the grace and virtue of PRAISE. HARRIET B. STOWE. — Mary W. Tileston

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Ayn Rand

The exquisite kindliness of her manner suggested that their relationship was of no possible consequence, that she could not pay him the tribute of hostility. — Ayn Rand

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil — Albert Schweitzer

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Ayn Rand

Any material element or resource which, in order to become of use or value to men, requires the application of human knowledge and effort, should be private property-by the right of those who apply the knowledge and effort. — Ayn Rand

Gabbiani Machine Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The function of the well-intentioned individual, acting in isolation, is to formulate or disseminate theoretical truths. The function of the well-intentioned individuals in association is to live in accordance with those truths, to demonstrate what happens when theory is translated into practice, to create small-scale working models of the better form of society to which the speculative idealist looks forward. — Aldous Huxley