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Joshua Wilson Quotes By Heidi McLaughlin

Josh, what are you saying?"
He looks into my eyes and smiles. "I'm hoping you want to give us a chance when we get out of here. I know I don't deserve it, but I want to see where we can go with this. I still don't like the idea of being married and I'm not saying we need to divorce, but win or lose, I'm hoping for a chance. — Heidi McLaughlin

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Sam Harris

The danger of religious faith is that it allows otherwise normal human beings to reap the fruits of madness and consider them holy. Because each new generation of children is taught that religious propositions need not be justified in the way that all others must, civilization is still being besieged by the armies of the preposterous. We are, even now, killing ourselves over ancient literature. Who would have thought something so tragically absurd could be possible? — Sam Harris

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Georg Cantor

The essence of mathematics lies precisely in its freedom. — Georg Cantor

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Stacey T. Hunt

Waking up next to you is like when other people get to sleep in and keep dreaming. — Stacey T. Hunt

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Heidi McLaughlin

I should tell her before it's too late that I'll follow her anywhere if she just asks. — Heidi McLaughlin

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Gary Kovacs

Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the Internet. — Gary Kovacs

Joshua Wilson Quotes By Ronald Reagan

The family has always been the cornerstone of American society. Our families nurture, preserve, and pass on to each succeeding generation the values we share and cherish, values that are the foundation of our freedoms. — Ronald Reagan

Joshua Wilson Quotes By David Sturt

When we engage people in conversations about great work, we're not asking them to solve a problem for us. We're not selling something, nor are we asking for some kind of handout. What we're really doing is inviting them to participate with us in the shared enjoyment of making a difference. — David Sturt