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Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Benjamin Carson

America need a significantly changed taxation system. And the one that I've advocated is based on tithing, because I think God is a pretty fair guy. If you give me a tithe, it doesn't matter how much you make. If you've had a bumper crop, you don't owe me triple tithes. And if you've had no crops at all, you don't owe me no tithes. So there must be something inherently fair about it. — Benjamin Carson

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Jerry Brown

We have to deal with where we are. We have to create cooperatives, we have to create intentional communities, we have to work for local cooperation where we are. — Jerry Brown

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Seth Shostak

In days gone by, scientists would speak solemnly about our solar system's 'habitable zone' - a theoretical region extending from Venus to Mars, but perhaps not encompassing either, where a planet would be the right temperature to have liquid water on its surface. — Seth Shostak

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By C.S. Pacat

I prefer that,' said Aimeric, quickly. 'I mean that I prefer to be part of a company that can fight. I'm a fourth son. I admire hard work just as . . . I admire men who can rise above their birth.' He said that last with a look at Jord. Damen wisely made his excuses and rose, leaving them alone together. * — C.S. Pacat

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By David Levithan

Next to it was a dvd called 'as i get laid dying,' which had a hospital scene on the front. it was like grey's anatomy, only with less grey and more anatomy. — David Levithan

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Francesco Guicciardini

Even though many people prove to be ungrateful, do not let that stop you from benefiting others-for not only is beneficence in itself a noble and almost divine quality, it may also happen that while you practice it, you will encounter someone so grateful that he will make up for all the others' ingratitude. — Francesco Guicciardini

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Nick Jonas

I've always been quite driven. I take after my father. — Nick Jonas

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By S. Truett Cathy

I'd be resentful if shareholders who don't know the business tried to tell me what to do. — S. Truett Cathy

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Al-Waleed Bin Talal

Nowadays, anyone who cannot speak English and is incapable of using the Internet is regarded as backward. — Al-Waleed Bin Talal

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By William Faulkner

Then that had passed. It was 1923 and I wrote a book and discovered that my doom, fate, was to keep on writing books: not for any exterior or ulterior purpose: just writing the books for the sake of writing the books; — William Faulkner

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Ann Brashares

But why would you wanna break a perfectly good heart? - Taylor Swift — Ann Brashares

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

My books are always about somebody who is taken from aloneness and isolation - often elevated loneliness - to community. It may be a denigrated community that is filthy and poor, but they are not alone; they are with people. — Chuck Palahniuk

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Mark Vonnegut

The most radical, audacious thing to think is that there might be some point to working hard and thinking hard and reading hard and writing hard and trying to be of service — Mark Vonnegut

Gerhild Scholz Quotes By Mark Helprin

Souls, like rays of light, exist in perfect, parallel equality, always. But for when infinitely short a time they pass through the rough and delaying mechanism of life, they separate and disentangle, encountering different obstacles, traveling at different rates, like light refracted by the friction of things in its path. Emerging on the other side, they run together once more, in perfection. For the short and difficult span when confounded by matter and time they are made unequal, they try to bind together as they always were and eventually will be. The impulse to do so is called love. The extend to which they exceed is called justice. And the energy lost in the effort is called sacriface. On the infinite scale of things, this life is to a spark what a spark is to all the time man can imagine, but still, like a sudden rapids or bend in the river, it is that to which the eye of God may be drawn from time to time out of interest in happenstance. — Mark Helprin