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Top Marthenine Quotes

The pursuit of truth is just a polite name for the intellectual's favorite pastime of substituting simple and therefore false abstractions for the living complexities of reality. — Aldous Huxley

Everyone just kind of leans their expectations of who you are on you and it makes you petrified of who you really might be. — Iain S. Thomas

I don't see a lot of movies that portray the East Village as well as I think they can. — Adam Rapp

So I'm figuring this is death. The little air left in the cockpit is toxic with marthenine, and I can only wonder how much of it I have breathed in. Is my throat becoming raw hamburger? My lungs, oatmeal? — Kea Alwang

Joseph's trials were unjust, inexplicable and heartrending. Yet Joseph knew God, and he knew that God had a plan. — K. Howard Joslin

Take the pencil and write under my name, 'I forgive her. — Charles Dickens

Winners lose much more often than losers. So if you keep losing but you're still trying, keep it up! You're on the right track, — Matthew Keith Groves

Bittersweet? No, just bitter, the taste of your tongue.
Words you can't have back, so they linger. — Coco J. Ginger

But now, being a parent, I go home and see my son and I forget about any mistake I ever made or the reason I'm upset. I get home and my son is smiling or he comes running to me. It has just made me grow as an individual and grow as a man. — LeBron James

I have such a witness in my spirit that God is releasing entrepreneur giftings. He is and you might be receiving one. I have seen it everywhere, there's stirrings of ideas, creativity in people's minds. There's going to be new businesses and new inventions born because God's bringing his Holy Spirit upon them. There's a real lot of oil on it. — Patricia King

Keenly aware that he carried Ferdinand and Isabella's commercial hopes with him, Columbus was quick to point out that 'the Indians' had economic potential as well as charm. Too trusting to resist capture, and too docile to rebel once caught, they would clearly make excellent slaves. 'From here,' he enthused, 'in the name of the Blessed Trinity, we can send all the slaves that can be sold. — James Wilson