Jumanji 1995 Memorable Quotes & Sayings
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The road is a word, conceived elsewhere and laid across the country in the wound prepared for it: a word made concrete and thrust among us. — Wendell Berry
I grew up in a small town about 40 miles outside London, but it was a fairly cosmopolitan household. — Jacqueline Bisset
If God is just, I tremble for my country. — Thomas Jefferson
I have never known courage to be judged by the length of a man's hair. Or, for the matter of that, whether he has any hair at all. — Lloyd Alexander
It's impossible to translate Wall Street greed into one or two demands. — Cornel West
The depth of consciousness widens our breadth of understanding and makes us uniconscious. — Debasish Mridha
When considering the topic of spirituality or religion, I would encourage you to look at Christianity first. It is a testable religion. That is, it is based on evidence. The evidence is philosophical and historical. It can be examined and then we can all make our decision. — Jon Morrison
I will help build your museum
When you run out of space to hang your work
You can hang your work in mine — Darnell Lamont Walker
I don't see the world unless I see it in ink. — Jewel
To a Westerner the anomaly of this - a man under a life sentence for treason working in a prison on the most secret scientific developments - is almost too much to comprehend. In the Soviet Union it was an accepted practice. Korolev was immensely valuable, but because he was so valuable, he was also dangerous. He consented to work because this way, at least, he got some rations, he was with his colleagues, and he was doing what he loved most of all. — David Halberstam
God sends the dawn that we might see the might-have-beens that still might be. — Robert Breault
Upon the solution of this problem, or upon sufficient proof of the impossibility of synthetical knowledge a priori, depends the existence or downfall of metaphysics. — Immanuel Kant
Tragedy did that - brought people together in ways you could never force. — Nancy Naigle
