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Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Josiah Bancroft

If the law is malleable, Mr. Senlin, if it bends and conforms to man, then man will become resolute in his flaws. The law exists to give shape to man's ideals. When you think about it, doesn't mercy serve the wicked at the expense of the law? — Josiah Bancroft

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Erica Jong

I think professionalism is important, and professionalism means you get paid. — Erica Jong

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Eraldo Banovac

A deep consideration of the essence of knowledge should reveal how knowledge corresponds to the truth. — Eraldo Banovac

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Paul Klee

One eye sees, the other feels. — Paul Klee

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Julie Kagawa

It was almost better to be caught by the hungry, soulless vampires; the most they would probably do was drink your blood and leave you to die. Humans were capable of far, far worse. — Julie Kagawa

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The opinions that are held with passion are always those for which no good ground exists; indeed the passion is the measure of the holders lack of rational conviction. Opinions in politics and religion are almost always held passionately. — Bertrand Russell

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Grant Tinker

I assume you know what to do with this. That's why you were hired. — Grant Tinker

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Dharius Daniels

When are we going to talk about what causes you to use the Bible as a window and not a mirror? — Dharius Daniels

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By Ray Stevens

Take your love and put it where the sun don't shine. — Ray Stevens

Great Chinese Famine Quotes By John Buchan

The world was arrogant and self-satisfied, but behind all this confidence there was an uneasy sense of impending disaster. The old creeds, both religious and political , were largely in the process of dissolution, but we did not realise the fact , and therefore did not look for new foundations. — John Buchan