Lucky Star Origami Quotes & Sayings
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Angels are all around us when we need them the most, and when we just need a nudge or two. — Cristael Ann Bengtson
The knowledge of Natural-History, being Observation of Matters of Fact, is more certain than most others, and in my slender Opinion, less subject to Mistakes than Reasonings, Hypotheses, and Deductions are; ... These are things we are sure of, so far as our Senses are not fallible; and which, in probability, have been ever since the Creation, and will remain to the End of the World, in the same Condition we now find them. — Hans Sloane
Maybe heartache was more normal than the absence of it. — Jennifer Handford
You grow and you change, or at least you think you do, but you're kind of the same. — Lennon Parham
'Encores!' is, to me, a wonderful, warm, welcoming place, and I hope it always will be. — Kate Baldwin
Early admission programs tend to advantage the advantaged. — Derek Bok
Europe has to address people's needs directly and reflect their priorities, not our own preoccupations. — Peter Mandelson
God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives! — James A. Garfield
Copying is about reverse-engineering. — Austin Kleon
For me, sleeping is a waste of time. I'm afraid to sleep. It's a form of death. — Edith Piaf
God will reward you,' he said. 'You must be an angel since you care for flowers. — Victor Hugo
Some colleagues have said they would not be very keen on working with me, but I am sure these things were said in the heat of the moment. — Jeremy Corbyn
Joseph Goebbels had artfully accomplished what all good propagandists must, convincing the world that their version of reality was reasonable and their opponents' version biased. In doing that, Goebbels had not only created a compelling vision of the new Germany but also undercut the Nazis' opponents in the West - whether they were American Jews in New York City or members of Parliament in London or anxious Parisians - making all of them seem shrill, hysterical, and misinformed. As thousands of Americans returned home from the games that fall, many of them felt as one quoted in a German propaganda publication did: "As for this man Hitler. . . . Well I believe we should all like to take him back to America with us and have him organize there just as he has done in Germany. — Daniel James Brown
I was so careful. How could he know?
Someone told. Someone always tells. — George R R Martin
