Quotes & Sayings About Matatag
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The founding leaders of our country believed in a three-part sharing of governmental power, with each branch jealously watching the actions of the other two. — Chellie Pingree

theology is the rare science that finds it necessary to demonstrate the very existence of its subject matter. — Sherwin T. Wine

There never yet was a mother who taught her child to be an infidel. — Josh Billings

We twain have met like the ships upon the sea, Who behold an hour's converse, so short, so sweet: One little hour! and then, away they speed On lonely paths, through mist, and cloud, and foam, To meet no more. — Alexander Smith

Sort of' is such a harmless thing to say ... sort of. It's just a filler. Sort of ... it doesn't really mean anything. But after certain things, sort of means everything. Like ... after "I love you" ... or "You're going to live" ... or "It's a boy! — Demetri Martin

A man is not his body, for he receives his body accidentally. He is not his skills, for those are frequently born of necessity. He is not his talents, which are produced by heredity and by early environmental factors. He is not the sicknesses to which he may be predisposed, and he is not the environment that shapes him. A man contains all these things, but he is greater than their total. — Robert Sheckley

Isn't it interesting that people feel best about themselves right before they go on vacation? They've cleared up all of their to-do piles, closed up transactions, renewed old promises with themselves. My most basic suggestion is that people should do that more than just once a year. — David Allen

Thinking of her friends, she felt the peculiar unshared flavour of her own existence: she was alone. — Ian McEwan

Science is the outcome of being prepared to live without certainty and therefore a mark of maturity. It embraces doubt and loose ends. — A.C. Grayling

I doubt I would have written a line ... unless some minor tragedy had sort of twisted my mind out of the normal rut. — Roald Dahl

What's interesting is, for myself, when I become really attracted to somebody, I find them in my dreams ... conversations, nothing more. — Alice Englert