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Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

To a man of certain age ... all young ladies start to look delightful. It's the first symptom of senility. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Sophocles

The rewards of virtue alone abide secure. — Sophocles

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Sophie Scholl

Isn't it a riddle ... and awe-inspiring, that everything is so beautiful? Despite the horror. Lately I've noticed something grand and mysterious peering through my sheer joy in all that is beautiful, a sense of its creator ... Only man can be truly ugly, because he has the free will to estrange himself from this song of praise.
It often seems that he'll manage to drown out this hymn with his cannon thunder, curses and blasphemy. But during this past spring it has dawned upon me that he won't be able to do this. And so I want to try and throw myself on the side of the victor. — Sophie Scholl

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Robert William Dale

We ask God to forgive us for our evil thoughts and evil temper, but rarely, if ever ask Him to forgive us for our sadness. — Robert William Dale

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Kandyse McClure

Take a leap of faith. You will either land somewhere new or learn to fly. — Kandyse McClure

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Elaina Marie

No one says, 'happiness saved my life,' but inspiration saves lives every day. — Elaina Marie

Jenilyn Anderson Quotes By Charles Darwin

But just in proportion as this process of extermination has acted on an enormous scale, so must the number of intermediate varieties, which have formerly existed, be truly enormous. Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely graduated organic chain; and this, perhaps, is the most obvious and serious objection which can be urged against the theory. The explanation lies, as I believe, in the extreme imperfection of the geological record. — Charles Darwin