Limnios Paok Quotes & Sayings
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My conclusion on Freewill and predestination- they are identical. — Winston S. Churchill
The sheep learn to know the shepherd's voice in the ordinary days of life so that in a time of crisis it can be immediately recognized. — M. Esther Lovejoy
Too often have we believed the old lie that says we're bad, we're perverted, we're abominations. But those who spread the lie don't know. They don't know how we love, how we hurt, how we live. — William J. Mann
My husband meant for us to live here. — Pam Munoz Ryan
As can be seen even by this limited number of examples proteins carry out amazingly diverse functions. — Michael Behe
There is enough for everyone. People think that there isn't enough, so they get as much as they can, so many people don't have enough. — R. Buckminster Fuller
Sex sells everything and sex kills. — Joni Mitchell
The best that can be said of you is that you got saved. — Bill Vaughan
I had never taken creative writing classes. Hadn't even considered it. — Charles Frazier
I grew up in Yorkshire, and once or twice a year, we'd travel over the Pennines to see my cousins in Cheshire. — Anthony Browne
The first prerequisite of an advanced being is a sense of humor. — Richard Bach
The eye observes only what the mind, the heart, and the imagination are gifted to see; and sight must be reinforced by insight before souls can be discerned as well as manners, ideas as well as objects, realities and relations as well as appearances and accidental connections. — Edwin Percy Whipple
Women who are devoted to causes, such as overpopulation and the underprivileged [sic], are much less interested in fashion than, let's say, those who lunch at La Grenouille and Le Cirque. — Ann Landers
and when we spoke /
we spoke /
the sounds of our voices fell /
into the air single and /
solid and rounded and really /
there /
and then dulled, and then like sounds /
gone, a fistful of gathered /
pebbles there was no point /
in taking home, dropped on a beachful /
of other coloured pebbles — Margaret Atwood
