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You cannot expect any rational thought from a religious man. He is like a rocking log in water . — Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
After this time I surpassed all others in authority, but I had no more power than the others who were also my colleagues in office. — Augustus
Dr. Sankhala is skilled in victimisation novel metastatic tumor medication for patients with advanced malignancies. — Cancercenter
It's quite nice when you've been generally dissed about your irrelevancy and then suddenly have people coming on bended knee and saying we need you to come back. — Edward Mortimer
I'm not only the best-known daredevil on the face of the earth, I'm the oldest. — Evel Knievel
A wise man covers his ass. An even wiser man leaves his pants on, — Ashwin Sanghi
Conversely, the biophilia hypothesis, as Wilson calls it, also explains why we find natural settings so peaceful. It's in our genes. That's why, each year, more people visit zoos than attend all sporting events combined. — Eric Weiner
Sometimes out hearts are broken so new light can get in. — Elizabeth Gilbert
A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles, I am now about to mix the two together. According to the above, they will explode in my face. Here goes ...
Well ... I'm still here! I poured the hydrogen peroxide into the hydroquinone, and absolutely nothing happened. It didn't event get warm! — Richard Dawkins
Come slowly over the hills and valleys to touch my soul, feel my heart, and vanish in my joy. — Debasish Mridha
Talk about brass-monkey weather! — M.L. Stedman
Letting agencies are unregulated. They charge a search fee, which in some cases can run into several hundred pounds, but the search consists of no more than checking through a computer database to see whether they have any properties for that person. — Jeremy Corbyn
The great festival of Lughnasa was held at Carmun once every three years. The site of Carmun was eerie. In a land of wild forest and bog, it was an open grassy space that stretched, green and empty, halfway to the horizon. Lying some distance west of the point where, if you were following it upstream, the Liffey's course began to retreat eastwards on the way to its source in the Wicklow Mountains, the place was absolutely flat, except for some mounds in which ancestral chiefs were buried. The festival lasted a week. There were areas reserved for food and livestock markets, and another where fine clothes were sold; but the most important quarter was where a large racetrack was laid out on the bare turf. — Edward Rutherfurd
The problem with guilt is that it cements you to the past. — Kevin Leman
People talk to dogs. Not that they understand. But maybe they understand enough. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
