Journeyers Kite Quotes & Sayings
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If you represent the Earth's lifetime by a single year, say from January when it was made to December, the 21st-century would be a quarter of a second in June - a tiny fraction of the year. But even in this concertinaed cosmic perspective, our century is very, very special: the first when humans can change themselves and their home planet. — Martin Rees
As unwieldy as those early computers were, there was an aura surrounding them. They were perceived as magical; their operators, as wizards of the modern age endowed with extraordinary scientific prowess. — Ross Parry
Attachment to an object always brings death to the possessor. — Marcel Proust
Women's health needs to be front and center - it often isn't, but it needs to be. — Cynthia Nixon
Tired with all these, for restful death I cry. — William Shakespeare
Your stylist turned out to be prophetic in his wardrobe choice. Katniss Everdeen, the girl who was on fire, you have provided a spark that, left unattended, may grow to an inferno that destroys Panem. — Suzanne Collins
I'm an idiot, basically. I don't think that I'm a dumb guy, but I also realise that I have access to about 0.1 percent of the information that I need to have a truly informed opinion about half the stuff I talk about. I'm like that loud guy in the bar, who kind of makes sense for about ten minutes, and then you realise he flunked everything at high school so you just laugh at him. — Bill Burr
One writes things and the implications shriek- it's like suddenly realizing one's deaf. — John Fowles
I've always loved Spanish. I love my father's Spanish records. — Natalie Cole
Absolutely," he says. "If it's at all possible. — Bob Dylan
No one had ever accused Koko of being naughty. Perverse, perhaps, or arrogant, or despotic. But naughtiness was beneath his dignity. — Lilian Jackson Braun
The only way that we may overcome the world is by coming unto Christ. And coming to Christ means walking away from the world. — Sheri L. Dew
