Jimena Araya Quotes & Sayings
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We might not be equal in what we know but we are surely equal, in what we do not know. — Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya

Daffodils,
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty. — William Shakespeare

God Himself was crucified with Christ, for Christ was one with the Father. — Ellen G. White

It doesn't count, like time spent in Brooklyn — Heinlein Robert A.

The words are being forced out by a presence so weak and new I didn't even know it was there. — Francisco X Stork

The gospel is like a caged lion,' said the great baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon. 'It does not need to be defended, it simply needs to be let out of it's cage' Today, the cage is our accommodation to the secular/sacred split that reduces Christianity to a matter of personal belief. To unlock the cage, we need to become utterly convinced that, as Francis Schaeffer said, Christianity is not merely religious truth, it is total truth- truth about the whole of reality. — Nancy Pearcey

It is, as we know, the victors who write the history, especially when only the victors know how to write. — Neil MacGregor

I just love America. I love living here. — Christie Brinkley

I've signed four autographs for Sam Worthington in L.A., and I haven't told any of the people that I'm not him. — Joel Edgerton

There are good reasons why we don't want everyone to learn nuclear physics, medicine or how financial markets work. Our entire modern project has been about delegating power over us to skilled people who want to do the work and be rewarded accordingly. — Evgeny Morozov

Most of my hunting experiences has been in tree stands. I've never called deer. — Joe Teti

It was an honour serving you, Luna. — Noelle N.

[H]uman beings are neurologically ill-designed to be modern Americans. The human brain evolved over hundreds of thousands of years in an environment defined by scarcity. It was not designed, at least originally, for an environment of extreme abundance ... Even a person on a diet who sensibly avoids coming face-to-face with a piece of chocolate cake will find it hard to control himself if the chocolate cake somehow finds him ... When faced with abundance, the brain's ancient reward pathways are difficult to suppress. In that moment the value of eating the chocolate cake exceeds the value of the diet. We cannot think down the road when we are faced with the chocolate cake. — Michael Lewis

Therapy is extremely expensive. Popping bubble wrap is radically cheap. — Jimmy Buffett