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Kohara Lodge Quotes & Sayings

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The supernatural is being swept out of the universe in the flood of new knowledge of what is natural. It will soon be as impossible for an intelligent, educated man or woman to believe in a god as it is now to believe that earth is flat, that flies can be spontaneously generated, that disease is a divine punishment, or that death is always due to witchcraft. — Thomas Huxley

I like to think of myself as a humanitarian. — Seal

Dreaming was only nice while it lasted. — Roddy Doyle

The best of artists has no conception that the marble alone does not contain within itself. — Michelangelo

One of my favorite things on the show was just getting to do my own monologue and talking about someone who killed themselves, or making a joke about some horrible tragedy - I love being able to fight for and get on TV. I just think it's so different. — Anthony Jeselnik

Every game designer should make one explicitly world-changing game. Lawyers do pro bono work, why can't we? — Jane McGonigal

Italians can never win from you, but you can lose to them.
(when asked about Ajax's chances in the 1995 Champs League final against AC Milan) — Johan Cruijff

Stones of protection; amethyst, emerald, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and a male ruby. — Diana Gabaldon

Leading the boom of 1838 were state governments, who, finding themselves with the unexpected windfall of a distributed surplus from the federal government, proceeded to spend the money wildly and borrow even more extravagantly on public works and other uneconomic forms of 'investment.' — Murray Rothbard

This stone is flawless F1 I keep shooters up top in the F1 — Nicki Minaj

Romance leads to marriage, but love keeps the marriage alive. — Toni Sorenson

Same people. Same hellos and goodbyes. Same beginnings and endings. Same befores and afters. — Sarah Ockler

Hey a rant. Haven't done one of those in a while. S'good to stretch out the Longevitus Ranticus section of the brain once in a while, otherwise you just become passive and might even- god forbid- lose the ability to stretch it in the first place. — Joseph Bullock

Everything in life can be tiring and tiresome if we don't have the ability to look at it as if it's the first time we've ever done it. — Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt