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Haenssler Verlag Quotes By S.E. Hinton

In the daytime you aren't afraid of anything. — S.E. Hinton

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By Sarah Bessey

I'm pretty sure my purpose here on earth isn't to win arguments or perform hermeneutical gymnastics to impress the wealthiest 2 percent of the world. I don't think God is glorified by tightly crafted arguments wielded as weaponry. — Sarah Bessey

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By Ouida

I do not wish to be a coward like the father of mankind and throw the blame upon a woman. — Ouida

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By George Takei

Your Egnlish is so atrocious I don't feel the need to even respond' seems but a long-winded way of saying, 'Home-schooled dumbass. — George Takei

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By Mark Hall

Jesus is not life enhancement. Jesus is life. — Mark Hall

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By Phil Ochs

I like Hitler, jolly jolly Hitler. — Phil Ochs

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By Joseph Pilates

I must be right. Never an aspirin. Never injured a day in my life. The whole country, the whole world, should be doing my exercises. They'd be happier. — Joseph Pilates

Haenssler Verlag Quotes By James Clerk Maxwell

A molecule of hydrogen ... whether in Sirius or in Arcturus, executes its vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule therefore throughout the universe bears impressed upon it the stamp of a metric system as distinctly as does the metre of the Archives at Paris, or the double royal cubit of the temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily implies continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction ... We are therefore unable to ascribe either the existence of the molecules or the identity of their properties to any of the causes which we call natural. — James Clerk Maxwell