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Kilpin Quotes By Lucian Of Samosata

Alexander once made himself supremely ridiculous. Coming across Epicurus's Principal Doctrines, the most admirable of his books, as you know, with its terse presentment of his wise conclusions, he brought it into the middle of the marketplace, there burned it on a figwood fire for the sins of its author, and cast its ashes into the sea. He issued an oracle on the occasion:
"The dotard's doctrines to the flames be given."
The fellow had no conception of the blessings conferred by that book upon its readers, of the peace, tranquility, and independence of mind it produces, of the protection it gives against terrors, phantoms, and marvels, vain hopes and insubordinate desires, of the judgment and candor that it fosters, or of its true purging of the spirit, not with torches and squills and such rubbish, but with right reason, truth, and frankness. — Lucian Of Samosata

Kilpin Quotes By Neil Diamond

When I need my wife or when I need companionship or someone to talk to, I need it, like, now. So my wife will have to give up whatever she's doing at that moment to tend to my needs. And, in the same way, I would tend to hers. That's not such an easy thing to do. — Neil Diamond

Kilpin Quotes By Someone

A moment, that's all it takes to live.
A hope, that's all it takes to believe.
A dream, that's all it takes to wish.
A blink, that's all it takes to lose it all. — Someone

Kilpin Quotes By Philip DeFranco

The fact that you are even here, alive, on this planet is a mathematical miracle, and you should not spend the time that you have being busy being miserable. — Philip DeFranco

Kilpin Quotes By Jordan L. Hawk

Oh honestly, Whyborne, don't put up such a fuss. I swear, you men have your entire egos tied to the functioning of a few inches of flesh."
"More than a few," Griffin said with a smirk.
I buried my face in my hands and wished the mummy's curse were real and might strike me down immediately. — Jordan L. Hawk

Kilpin Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

I held them as close as I could and for some reason I felt my throat tighten, my eyes hot with tears that weren't quite falling yet. Micah said, "Are you crying?" "Almost," I said. "What's wrong?" he asked. "Nothing, absolutely nothing." "So why the tears?" I looked from him up to Nathaniel, and the first tear slid down. They both looked worried until I laughed and quoted something Nathaniel said sometimes back to both of them: "Sometimes you're so happy you can't hold it all in and it spills out your eyes." They — Laurell K. Hamilton

Kilpin Quotes By Adam McKay

I think everyone knows the news has become ridiculous. It's entertainment driven. — Adam McKay

Kilpin Quotes By Thabiti M. Anyabwile

Fools despise wisdom and instruction" (Prov. 1:7), but it is the nature of true godliness, maturity, and health in church members to accept the loving instruction and rebuke of others. — Thabiti M. Anyabwile

Kilpin Quotes By Matthew Donnelly

There are two key areas that boil down life. Our relationships with people and the relationships with ourselves. — Matthew Donnelly

Kilpin Quotes By Marlene Dumas

I have always been interested in how you can depict suffering without being heavy-handed. — Marlene Dumas

Kilpin Quotes By Cynthia K. Schilling

A child's purity simply sees what can be; and it is. — Cynthia K. Schilling

Kilpin Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

Not everything," he said. "Not the important things. My kids are safe. You're safe. That's all I really care about. This" - he said motioning - "is just stuff. Most of it can be replaced. It just takes time. — Nicholas Sparks

Kilpin Quotes By Adam Carolla

Mmm, tastes like hepatitis! — Adam Carolla

Kilpin Quotes By Debra Bowling

The chickens don't remember that their wings were clipped...They just can't fly anymore, and they don't remember why or even that they once could."

-a bit of conversation between Ginny and her grandmother in The Memory of Flight — Debra Bowling