Mcfadzean Surname Quotes & Sayings
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Now I see that night does something to a person's identity, even when asleep. — Djuna Barnes
Father Wanderly, have you seen a demon or evil spirit actually leave the body? What did it look like? Could you see anything? Did you see a wisp, like smoke over a campfire? Does the demon get sucked into a void, clutching on to the old, possessed body like a life raft? Or does it go quietly, like a child leaving her parents' home for the final time? If you couldn't see anything, if the spirit was invisible, then how could you know if the exorcism really, truly worked? — Paul Tremblay
I shall argue that strong men, conversely, know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle. — Andrew Carnegie
I got a cow that went dry and a hen that won't lay, a big stack of bills that gets bigger each day. — Ray Charles
I never feel lonely if I've got a book - they're like old friends. Even if you're not reading them over and over again, you know they are there. And they're part of your history. They sort of tell a story about your journey through life. — Emilia Fox
A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties and needs; no religious basis is necessary. Man would be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hopes of reward after death. — Albert Einstein
Whatever you think, be sure it is what you think; whatever you want, be sure that is what you want; whatever you feel, be sure that is what you feel. — T. S. Eliot
Eratosthenes was the director of the great library of Alexandria, the Centre of science and learning in the ancient world. Aristotle had argued that humanity was divided into Greeks and everybody else, whom he called barbarians and that the Greeks should keep themselves racially pure. He thought it was fitting for the Greeks to enslave other peoples. But Erathosthenes criticized Aristotle for his blind chauvinism, he believed there was good and bad in every nation. — Carl Sagan
For if my poems have always been about survival
and I believe they have been
then survival too keeps revealing itself as an art of the unexpected. — Jane Cooper
Each song [Desaparecidos] has a seed that it came from. We're trying to take that and broaden it out and make it resonate with people. — Conor Oberst
In every friendship, at some point comes a test. Never before in my experience, however, had it involved food. — Sarah Dessen
The unconscious is the true accumulation of your history.
It can be accepted or rejected but it can't fundamentally be altered. — Stefan Molyneux
We have forty-four defenses for him, but he has forty-five ways to score. — Al Attles
