Irabu Island Quotes & Sayings
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As though there were a tie And obligation to posterity. We get them, bear them, breed, and nurse: What has posterity done for us. That we, lest they their rights should lose, Should trust our necks to gripe of noose? — John Trumbull

The power of a dream is that it frees up your imagination to think about the best possible scenario for your life. — Silken Laumann

The fans are probably the only thing I can really see that's real. — Fetty Wap

Don't wanna marry nobody, if they're already married. — Bob Dylan

Jake and Hunter will make you forget all other book boyfriends you thought you loved! — Scarlett Avery

To be profitable to God, your calling and ministry, the doors of utterance,ministry and faith must remain open. — Ikechukwu Joseph

The word synergy comes from the Greek sin-ergo, meaning, to work together. It describes a mutually supportive atmosphere of trust, where each individual element works towards its own goals, and where the goals may be quite varied; nevertheless, because all elements of a synergetic system support one another, they also support the whole. — R. Buckminster Fuller

The Bible is only as good and decent as the person reading it. — Dan Savage

The purpose of fiction is not to make people seem nice. What makes anyone think people are nice? Look around you! — Elizabeth Strout

For, occupied incessantly with the consideration of the limits prescribed to their power by nature, they [philosophers of former times] became so entirely convinced that nothing was at their disposal except their own thoughts, that this conviction was of itself sufficient to prevent their entertaining any desire of other objects; and over their thoughts they acquired a sway so absolute, that they had some ground on this account for esteeming themselves more rich and more powerful, more free and more happy, than other men who, whatever be the favors heaped on them by nature and fortune, if destitute of this philosophy, can never command the realization of all their desires. — Rene Descartes