Heliopolis Palace Quotes & Sayings
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A little bit of suspicion is a dangerous thing; a drop from a pipette of poison into a bucket of otherwise clean water. — Bella Pollen

I fail remarkably. I write Eye when I mean Tooth. I write Fornicate when I mean Caress. I write Wine when I mean Blood. — Mary MacLane

There are examples of ex-presidents speaking out. Jimmy Carter has not held back on a variety of issues. Harry Truman didn't. — Robert Dallek

You and I are but specks of that rhythmic urge which is Brahma, which is Allah, which is God. — Ruth St. Denis

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Faith implies four things: self-renunciation, reliance with utter confidence on Christ, obedience, and a changed life. — Billy Graham

Like the one-sentence paragraph, the second-person point of view can also make us suspect that style is being used as a substitute for content. — Francine Prose

Science should always be in the business of attempting to disprove itself. — Ben Stein

So if you're losing the debate, you change the conversation. — Robert Jackson Bennett

There is nothing wrong with my heart except for wanting a peaceful world. — Jeremy Corbyn

Similarly that is no true democracy in which the whole crowd of citizens is free to do whatever they wish or purpose, but when, in a community where it is traditional and customary to reverence the gods, to honor our parents, to respect our elders, and to obey the laws, the will of the greater number prevails, this is to be called a democracy. — Polybius

History is we, not them. — John McLay

Scientists actively approach the door to knowledge - the boundary of the domain of what we know. We question and explore and we change our views when facts and logic force us to do so. We are confident only in what we can verify through experiments or in what we can deduce from experimentally confirmed hypotheses. — Lisa Randall

Sudan is not Arab enough for Arabs and not African enough for Africans. — Leila Aboulela