Insanity Interconnectedness Quotes & Sayings
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There must always be a struggle between a father and son, while one aims at power and the other at independence. — Samuel Johnson
The soul is steady just waiting to be fed
and to blossom. — Leta B.
I understood jazz, I understood how it worked. That's what I apply to everything. — Van Morrison
Every church that has a standard higher than human welfare is dangerous. — Robert Green Ingersoll
In any group of people, no matter how hard-assed they might appear, there's always a geek. — Rachel Caine
You meet a friend - your face brightens. You have struck gold. — Kassia
Every 10 years, I know less about love and relationships. The smarter I get, the less I know. — Paul Haggis
Diligently practice identifying yourself as a limitless expression of an unliminted Universe. — Eric Butterworth
It had been a great career. I mean, how many guys can say they averaged two points a game in their careers? It's too bad he's retiring too soon. The league is going to miss him. The fans are going to miss him. A real classy person and a great guy. — Johnny Bucyk
Can any man or woman choose duties? No more that they can choose their birthplace, or their father or mother. — George Eliot
Evolution is more about the condition of the heart of a man who does not want to acknowledge God than it is about the facts. — John Yates
Nowhere else in the Constitution does a 'right' attributed to 'the people' refer to anything other than an individual right. What is more, in all six other provisions of the Constitution that mention 'the people,' the term unambiguously refers to all members of the political community, not an unspecified subset ... The Second Amendment extends, prima facie, to all instruments that constitute bearable arms ... The very text of the Second Amendment implicitly recognizes the pre-existence of the right and declares only that it 'shall not be infringed. — Antonin Scalia
It is well that war is so terrible, because otherwise people would grow too fond of it, — Jack Campbell