Gardamuse Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is more unreliable than the populace, nothing more obscure than human intentions, nothing more deceptive than the whole electoral system. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
The Dead are like the stars by day; Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky. — James Montgomery
his beating heart, her tears absorbed by — EC Hanlon
The Christ of Theology is not alive for us today. He is wrapped in the grave cloths of dogma. — Albert Schweitzer
Human connection is the way things work. It's like a patronage system. You know somebody, and he knows somebody, and he knows somebody, and he knows the district governor, and it's okay. — Ian Frazier
True love begins with an innocent smile. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
He wants to put his basilisk into your Chamber of Secrets! — Chelsea M. Cameron
The belief in an external world independent of the perceiving subject is the basis of all natural science. Since, however, sense perception only gives information of this external world or of "physical reality" indirectly, we can only grasp the latter by speculative means. It follows from this that our notions of physical reality can never be final. We must always be ready to change these notions - that is to say, the axiomatic basis of physics - in order to do justice to perceived facts in the most perfect way. — Albert Einstein
It was, however, resolved that 'we use our private influence at present to prevent our brethren from going into court and promising to obey the law; and as soon as possible we take steps to get some flavors from the government for those who already have more wives than one.' — Abraham H. Cannon
We are so numb we don't even know what a direct experience is. We have an experience, then we think about it and we think the thinking about it is the experience. — Stephen Levine
But, my dear, if you should be caught out in the storm!"
"Why, I don't know but I should like it! What harm could it do? I'm not soluble in water - rain won't melt me away! I think upon the whole I rather prefer being caught in the storm," said Cap, perversely. — E.D.E.N. Southworth
Reality can be only partially attacked by logic. — Friedrich Durrenmatt
They waited nearly two hours, but it was becoming increasingly clear that, for whatever reason, he wasn't going to show. — Christa Faust
In some respect Journalism is like science, the best ideas were one that survived and strengthened by opposition. — Ian McEwan