Holditchs Theorem Quotes & Sayings
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Few things are as stimulating as other people's calamities observed from a safe distance. — George Will

Stop trying to distinguish the joy of meditation from the messiness of life. Begin to see the divine in everything. She is in the joy just as much as the misery. — Rod Stryker

Well, I get my subject on Wednesday night; I think it out carefully on Thursday, and make my rough sketch; on Friday morning I begin, and stick to it all day, with my nose well down on the block. — John Tenniel

But who prays for Satan? Who, in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most? — Mark Twain

Your future isn't programmed by your past; it's programmed by your thoughts. — Marianne Williamson

Each generation of adolescents has at least two historical events that color its responses to whatever happens next. — Mary Doria Russell

Continuously give without recollecting and get without overlooking dependably. — Brian Tracy

I've come to the conclusion that, aside from Nazis, the Taliban, and possibly the honey badger, there is no one on the planet more merciless than a teenage girl once she's decided she dislikes you. — Meg Cabot

God is waiting for the response of our freedom. Our own choice, our own creativity, is essential to the drama, and this makes the world a drama fraught with real peril. — Stratford Caldecott

I look for that confirmation that if I didn't have you, I'd still be a person someone would want. — David Levithan

It was hope, dying unsurprised. — Laini Taylor

Prick us we bleed, prick him he pops. — John Green

Ah hears tings which Ah don' like at all. Cain't say much. Get mahself 'n plenty trouble. But yuh all want to watch yo step plenty good. Yassuh. — Ian Fleming

That's how history unfolds. People weave a web of meaning, believe in it with all their heart, but sooner or later the web unravels, and when we look back we cannot understand how anybody could have taken it seriously. (p.175) — Yuval Noah Harari