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Moistures Quotes By William S. Wilson

The infinitesimal seedlings became a forest of trees that grew courteously, correcting the distances between themselves as they shaped themselves to the promptings of available light and moisture, tempering the climate and the temperaments of the Scots, as the driest land became moist and the wettest land became dry, seedlings finding a mean between extremes, and the trees constructing a moderate zone for themselves even into what I would have called tundra, until I understood the fact that Aristotle taught, while walking in a botanic garden, that the middle is fittest to discern the extremes. ("Interim") — William S. Wilson

Moistures Quotes By Cyril Connolly

Why do ants alone have parasites whose intoxicating moistures they drink and for whom they will sacrifice even their young? Because as they are the most highly socialized of insects, so their lives are the most intolerable. — Cyril Connolly

Moistures Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

She said, "Do you have more things that you need, or more that you don't need?" I said, "It depends on what it means to need. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Moistures Quotes By Mindi Scott

Reece keeps trying to put the pieces back together without having any idea what's causing me to break. — Mindi Scott

Moistures Quotes By Hattie McDaniel

That's a powerful lucky rabbit's foot. I got the part in Gone With the Wind because of it. I got my Warner contract, thanks to it. — Hattie McDaniel

Moistures Quotes By Lindy Zart

I wear embarrassing like a velvet coat of awesomeness. — Lindy Zart

Moistures Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

But they that hold God to be [an incorporeal substance]do absolutely make God to be nothing at all. But how? Were they atheists? No. For though by ignorance of the consequence they said that which was equivalent to atheism, yet in their hearts they thought God a substanceSo that this atheism by consequence is a very easy thing to be fallen into, even by the most godly men of the church. — Thomas Hobbes