Koolinis Quotes & Sayings
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Truth made you a traitor as it often does in a time of scoundrels. — Lillian Hellman
To stimulate life, leaving it free, however, to unfold itself
that is the first duty of the educator. — Maria Montessori
The first great law is to obey. — Friedrich Schiller
Quantity in diet is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal is a great enemy both to study and industry. — Samuel Richardson
Satisfactory spiritual life will begin with a complete change in relation between God and the sinner; not a judicial change merely, but a conscious and experienced change affecting the sinner's whole nature. The atonement in Jesus' blood makes such a change judicially possible and the working of the Holy Spirit makes it emotionally satisfying. — A.W. Tozer
You never lose by giving it all to Jesus. — Louie Giglio
There is more to the world than what a review board publishes about an officer or aeronaut, Miss Lancaster. Guard. Your. Tongue. — Jim Butcher
A chunk of seared albacore tuna, salted and peppered, then seared rare in a little oil in a hot skillet for just a minute or so per side, is the perfect addition to a savory plate of fried rice. Just slice the tuna across the grain and fan those mild, meaty slices over the top of the rice. — Tom Douglas
Tiktaalik has a shoulder, elbow, and wrist composed of the same bones as an upper arm, forearm, and wrist in a human. When we study the structure of these joints to assess how one bone
moves against another, we see that Tiktaalik was specialized for a rather extraordinary function: it was capable of doing push-ups. — Neil Shubin
You need to travel to see the ocean - I don't need the ocean - I have the sky ... — John Geddes
I am a writer ... a master of words.'Like a knife, words should be handled carefully. They can cut deeply, the wound may never heal, and the scar can remain for an eternity. — Ey Wade
They were so tired, in fact, that they didn't notice the stranger who had followed them back, watching from the trees as they made their way home. — Jonathan Ballagh