Humikab Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think anyone can speculate what will happen with respect to oil prices and gas prices because they are set on the global economy. — Ken Salazar

He swallowed, his Adam's apple bobbing in his throat. Need assaulted him. In his entire life, he'd never felt desire like this. Or the desperation to touch, to hold, to own. — Jess Dee

As shown in the splendid recent biography by Harry Stout, Whitefield's style - popular preaching aimed at emotional response - has continued to shape American evangelicalism long after Whitefield's specific theology (he was a Calvinist), his denominational origins (he was an Anglican), and his rank (he was a clergyman) are long since forgotten.65 — Mark A. Noll

Science and technology have freed humanity from many burdens and given us this new perspective and great power. This power can be used for the good of all. If wisdom governs our actions; but if the world is mad or foolish, it can destroy itself just when great advances and triumphs are almost without its grasp. — Jawaharlal Nehru

Here's a guy that inherited $200 million. If he hadn't inherited $200 million, you know where Donald Trump would be right now? — Marco Rubio

I never make conscious decisions. If my agent says to me, "It's a good script," I'll do it. I don't plan. I've got a lot of things to do. I'm at the roulette table and my luck seems to be running at the moment. I might as well stay there until it runs out. — Anthony Hopkins

Easiest job you could ever have ... whoever gets to put Michael Jackson in a witness chair and create reasonable doubt. — Richard Jeni

My first wife didn't like to fly, either. — Gordon Baxter

Whether you practice a traditional religion or a universal version of spirituality, it is necessary to keep an open mind for learning and growing. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

You got nothing to lose, you don't lose when you lose fake friends. — Joan Jett

True, I tore the drapery from the altar; but it was to dress the wounds of the country. — Victor Hugo

When the prepared foods and drip-dry shirts that had eased the work of homemakers also made it possible for men to live comfortable, if sloppy, bachelor lives . . . — Stephanie Coontz