Knudsen Number Quotes & Sayings
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And a ride in a hearse tells us we're all close to that final cruise ... when the body dies and we move on. It's just the body, man. It's just the body. The soul's already gone. So don't be afraid of a dead body absent a soul. It's empty, man. No resident. What you need to worry about is a living body that's lost its soul. Now that is scary, man. - Funk N. Wagnalls, owner of the Grim Reapers auto lot, a character in Professor Brown Shoes Teaches the Blues. — David Mutti Clark

There are those who say that children make a rich man poor. No, they have it backward. Children make a poor man rich. A rich man can't take his riches to heaven, but I'm taking my children — Adrian Rogers

I think maybe it's the things we don't want to talk about that are the things people most want to hear. — Julie Murphy

I definitely don't think that money can buy you love. It can buy you affection but certainly not love. — George Best

Explore new sacred land. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Take risks that could result in Greatness! Wayne Gretsky said, "You miss 100% of the shots you never take." — Robert Cheeke

Peace is impossible, war is improbable. — Raymond Aron

Cinema at its best can express something of the pure irreducible fact of things. — Lenny Abrahamson

My goal was to become the best dancer in the world and, because I started late, I always had this feeling I was playing catch-up, so I've been a bit of a maniac most of my life, sort of striving. — Anton Du Beke

We should have a system of economics that is structure that is organic tools. We do not have it. We are all hanging by our eyebrows from skyhooks economically, just as we are architecturally. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Crime is for poor people. You don't need to rob the bank if you own it. — Josh Lieb

The child of civilization, remote from birth from wild nature and all her ways, is more susceptible to her grandeur than is her untutored son who has looked at her and lived close to her from childhood up, on terms of prosaic familiarity. The — Thomas Mann

Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour — Walter De La Mare

One of the most marvelous features of Canton is the city of house boats, floating and stationary, in which about a quarter of a million people live and, it may with truth be added, are born and die. This population is quite distinct in race from the land population of Canton, which looks down upon it as a pariah and alien caste. — Isabella Bird