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Jerald Bezener Quotes By Robertson Davies

Energy and curiosity are the lifeblood of universities; the desire to find out, to uncover, to dig deeper, to puzzle out obscurities, is the spirit of the university, and it is a channelling of that unresting curiosity that holds mankind together. — Robertson Davies

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Titus Lucretius Carus

And so, through the blank of void, all things must fall at equal speed, though not of equal weight. — Titus Lucretius Carus

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Suzan Tisdale

What was your first kiss like?"he had asked.
She answered, "I do not know as I have yet to experience such. Mayhap I should find a willing young man to help teach me how to kiss before I marry. With you being such a worldly and experienced man, mayhap you would want a wife who is just as experienced and worldly?"
His response left her laughing almost uncontrollably.
"It would bring me much relief to know you have not one grain of experience with kissing. I would hate to think you were comparing my kisses with anyone else's. Equally important is the fact that I might be drawn and quartered before our wedding day, for gutting any man who dare even think about kissing you. You would, in truth, be saving countless lives by remaining ignorant on the matter. — Suzan Tisdale

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Ed Begley Jr.

My favorite form of transportation is walking. I live in a neighborhood where you can walk to restaurants, banks, and shops. — Ed Begley Jr.

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Charles De Gaulle

No nation has friends only interests. — Charles De Gaulle

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

We are halves, but we make an infinite whole. — Catherynne M Valente

Jerald Bezener Quotes By Thomas L. Friedman

In the postbiblical world we understand that from the first day of the world, God trusted man to make choices, when He entrusted Adam to make the right decision about which fruit to eat in the Garden of Eden. We are responsible for making God's presence manifest by what we do, by the choices we make. And the reason this issue is most acute in cyberspace is that no one else is in charge there. There is no place in today's world where you encounter the freedom to choose that God gave man more than in cyberspace. Cyberspace is where we are all connected and no one is in charge. So, — Thomas L. Friedman