Jautrite Quotes & Sayings
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Kekrando had been preparing for a war game, which was why he was aboard the destroyer We are Proud to Follow the Shining Example of Combat Rifleman Tuut-uas-Val Kedwala instead of his command ship the He Who Pushes Aside Fear Shall Always be Victorious. — Craig Alanson

The God hypothesis, for example, allows you to have an unparallelled understanding of absolutely everything while knowing absolutely nothing. — Arkady Strugatsky

We have to learn how to stop being afraid of people who are different than us, who are supposedly our enemies. We are taught that our enemies are there, not that people want to live in peace. They don't want to fight. They just want to live and enjoy life and accomplish things. — Eytan Fox

The only problems I've ever had with being honest is telling people how I feel about them or saying how I feel about other people. — Pink

You say they create their own reality," said Veronika, "but what is reality? — Paulo Coelho

He's your best friend, he's with you day and night, he falls in love, see you next year — Anthony Kiedis

I always carry Evian bottle and sunscreen. — Sela Ward

It's fun to pretend you're good at something you know you wouldn't be good at in real life. — Ben Whishaw

If life gives you lemons, drink the juice in order to mask the presence of performing-enhancing drugs. — Lance Armstrong

When we enter a forest phase in our lives we enter a period of wandering and a time of potential soul growth. Here it is possible to find what we have cut off from, to "remember" a once vital aspect of ourselves. We may uncover a wellspring of creativity that has been hidden for decades. — Jean Shinoda Bolen

At least he had Annabeth. They would find a way out of Tartarus. They had to. He didn't think much of fates and prophecies, but he did believe in one thing: Annabeth and he were supposed to be together. They hadn't survived so much just to get killed now. — Rick Riordan

Everything flows, nothing stands still.
Heraclitus, 501 B.C. — Heraclitus