Macedonios Quotes & Sayings
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The six thousand years of human history form but a portion of the geologic day that is passing over us: they do not extend into the yesterday of the globe, far less touch the myriads of ages spread out beyond. — Hugh Miller

The only thing at the back of my mind is longevity, and I'm really lucky that I've constantly been in work since I left drama school. — Conleth Hill

I don't stress myself about my looks. I love to laugh. I like being able to lead an interesting life. — Monica Bellucci

Some of the best times I've spent in Colorado have been in the backcountry with my mom and siblings, and more recently, with my own kids. That is why I'm concerned to see today's kids spending more time browsing the Internet than exploring nature. — Mark Udall

I understand the Saudis have been named because fifteen of the nineteen hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. — Sibel Edmonds

Remember, men need laughter sometimes more than food. — Annie Fellows Johnston

George Halas throws nickels around like man hole covers. — Mike Ditka

My biggest fear is the ocean. It's a great big, powerful sea toilet. — Alex Borstein

Brain: an apparatus with which we think we think. — Ambrose Bierce

Whatever our religion and our private convictions, we are the collective inheritors of things both excellent and rare, and political life, for us, ought to have one overriding goal, which is to hold fast to those things, in order to pass them on to our children. — Roger Scruton

Maxwell's Equations have had a greater impact on human history than any ten presidents. — Carl Sagan

It's easy for us to feel separate from other people and from other forms of life, especially if we don't have a reliable connection to our own inner world. Without insight into our internal cycles of pleasure and pain, desires and fears, there is a strong sense of being removed, apart or disconnected. When we do have an understanding of our inner lives, it provides an intuitive opening, even without words, to the ties that exist between ourselves and others. — Sharon Salzberg