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Lena Luthor Quotes By Stefan Emunds

We -humans - are wizard who turn miracles into technology. — Stefan Emunds

Lena Luthor Quotes By Alan Ball

It's easy to look at the vampires as a metaphor for any feared or misunderstood group. It's also easy to look at them as a metaphor for a shadow organization that says one thing and has a completely different agenda on their mind, and anybody who gets in their way, they just get rid of them. Does that sound familiar? — Alan Ball

Lena Luthor Quotes By Jonathan Olson

it's best just to focus on what can be done to prepare for the situation. You prepare for the worse, and hope for the best. — Jonathan Olson

Lena Luthor Quotes By George Herbert

He is a great Necromancer, for he asks counsel counsell of the Dead (i.e. books). — George Herbert

Lena Luthor Quotes By Charlotte Lennox

The motives even of our best actions will not always bear examination. — Charlotte Lennox

Lena Luthor Quotes By Scott Hansen

Be kind to your future self
Scott Hansen

Lena Luthor Quotes By Billy Connolly

If you want to lose a bit of weight, don't eat anything out of a bucket. — Billy Connolly

Lena Luthor Quotes By Rohn Federbush

How do you actively love your enemies? — Rohn Federbush

Lena Luthor Quotes By Stephen Covey

Empathy takes time, and efficiency is for things, not people. — Stephen Covey

Lena Luthor Quotes By Serena Williams

I think my father is probably the best coach ever because if we talk about numbers, he's got a lot and he's only had two players. — Serena Williams

Lena Luthor Quotes By Sydney Brenner

As was predicted at the beginning of the Human Genome Project, getting the sequence will be the easy part as only technical issues are involved. The hard part will be finding out what it means, because this poses intellectual problems of how to understand the participation of the genes in the functions of living cells. — Sydney Brenner