Hogozaty Quotes & Sayings
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Alone was the note that Cade knew best. It was the root of all her chords. — Amy Rose Capetta
For 50 years, the Republicans have been accusing the Democrats of being soft on national security. — George McGovern
The only way you can become a legend is in your coffin — Bette Davis
In this very brief history of modern cosmological physics, the laws of quantum and relativistic physics represent things to be wondered at but widely accepted: just like biblical miracles. M-theory invokes something different: a prime mover, a begetter, a creative force that is everywhere and nowhere. This force cannot be identified by instruments or examined by comprehensible mathematical prediction, and yet it contains all possibilities. It incorporates omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence, and it's a big mystery. Remind you of Anybody?49 — John C. Lennox
three hundred trout are required to support one man for a year. The trout, in turn, must consume 90,000 frogs, which must consume 27 million grasshoppers, which live off of 1,000 tons of grass."10 — Jeremy Rifkin
None save great men have been the authors of great heresies. — Saint Augustine
Sometimes silence was easiest, when the only word left was good-bye. — Lisa Kleypas
Never believe straight off in a man's unhappiness. Ask him if he can still sleep. If the answer's "yes," all's well. That is enough. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine
You cannot rectify grievances from the past with today's charity. — James Cook
Love is a rare herb that makes a friend even of a sworn enemy and this herb grows out of nonviolence. — Mahatma Gandhi
Education is the only solution. Education first. — Malala Yousafzai
Sometimes, you must know "Why", that happen, or this will happen...!? — Deyth Banger
With the wise man, what he has does not cease to be enjoyable because some one else has something else. Envy, in fact, is one form of vice, partly moral, partly intellectual, which consists in seeing things never in themselves but only in their relations — Bertrand Russell