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The laws of heaven are imprinted in a man D.N.A — Sunday Adelaja
Susan, nonetheless, wanted to know why she was having such a dating problem. Dusty said, I think your problem is that you think everyone else is a freak except you, but everybody's a freak- you included- and once you learn that, the World of Dating is yours. — Douglas Coupland
But ... the working scientist ... is not consciously following any prescribed course of action, but feels complete freedom to utilize any method or device whatever which in the particular situation before him seems likely to yield the correct answer ... No one standing on the outside can predict what the individual scientist will do or what method he will follow. — Percy Williams Bridgman
Anxiety is the mark of spiritual insecurity. — Thomas Merton
According to the estimate of a prominent advertising firm, above 90 per cent, of the earning capacity of the prominent nostrums is represented by their advertising. And all this advertising is based on the well-proven theory of the public's pitiable ignorance and gullibility in the vitally important matter of health. — Samuel Hopkins Adams
My traveller friends and I came home to roost about midnight and before turning into sleep had coffee in the lounge ... There was a group of Iranian refugees squatting on the floor not far from us, and I could see that one of them was eavesdropping on our conversation. Presently he came over.
'You talk ghosts,' he said, 'Please may we come and listen to your talk? — J. Aelwyn Roberts
Maybe 'beautiful' isn't the proper word. It's too common, and the way you look is . . . rare. You deserve a rare compliment. One sincerely meant, and crafted just for you. So there will be no doubt. — Tessa Dare
Thought is the fount of action, life, and manifestation; make the fountain pure, and all will be pure. — James Allen
Prejudice is permafrost. Did — David Mitchell
Every mode of violent death available to Renaissance man, including a lye pit, land mines, a trained falcon with envenom'd talons, is employed. It plays, as Metzger remarked later, like a Road Runner cartoon in blank verse — Thomas Pynchon
