Honorato Babinski Quotes & Sayings
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Pedantry prides herself on being wrong by rules; while common sense is contented to be right without them. — Charles Caleb Colton
Jesus goes up onto the mountain, gathers his disciples around him, and says: "How blessed are the poor, the gentle, those who mourn, those who hunger and thirst for uprightness, the merciful, the pure of heart, the peacemakers, and those who are persecuted in the cause of uprightness." These words present a portrait of the child of God. It is a self-portrait of Jesus, the Beloved Son. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
People were entranced by flame and repelled by human suffering, and wasn't that some kind of design flaw? — Joe Hill
A speculator gambles that a stock will go up in price because somebody else will pay even more for it. — Benjamin Graham
We build too many walls to be honest with ourselves. -Allanon — Terry Brooks
In the formative days of the Republic, the directing influence the Bible exercised upon the fathers of the Nation is conspicuously evident ... — Franklin D. Roosevelt
Staying occupied is a socially sanctioned way of remaining distant from our pain. — Tara Brach
I'm terrified of marriage. I'm terrified of not doing something so important and at the same time I think you shouldn't rush into these things. — Burt Reynolds
No matter what the name, we're all the same pieces in one big chess game. — Chuck D
People who feel empty never heal by merging with another incomplete person. On the contrary, two broken-winged birds coupled into one make for clumsy flight. No amount of patience will help it fly; and, ultimately, each must be pried from the other, and wounds separately splinted. The — Irvin D. Yalom
My political science degree is always on the back-burner. I took my LSAT, so even if I want to take the LSAT again, I know what I'm getting into. I'll keep it on the back-burner. Who knows, maybe with my popularity, I can have a career in politics with a law degree. I think it'll work out either way. — Vinny Guadagnino
If we imagine an observer to approach our planet from outer space, and, pushing aside the belts of red-brown clouds which obscure our atmosphere, to gaze for a whole day on the surface of the earth as it rotates beneath him, the feature, beyond all others most likely to arrest his attention would be the wedge-like outlines of the continents as they narrow away to the South. — Eduard Suess
