Mondera Quotes & Sayings
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The SUV was the only car moving. Josh had his foot pressed flat to the floor, and the needle on the speedometer hovered close to eighty. He was becoming more comfortable with the controls - he hadn't hit anything for at least a minute. — Michael Scott
I cry at everything, even the length of the queue at Sainsbury's. — Arabella Weir
One major challenge within happiness is loneliness. The more I've learned about happiness, the more I've come to believe that loneliness is a terrible, common, and important obstacle to consider. — Gretchen Rubin
I don't really trust ideas, especially good ones. Rather I put my trust in the materials that confront me, because they put me in touch with the unknown. — Robert Rauschenberg
I spent a lot of time protecting myself. I mean, I've met a lot of extraordinary people over the years - and I just wish I had been able to open myself up to them more. — Diane Keaton
Avoid sunscreen! Regular sun exposure reduces risk of melanoma. — John Durant
An important part of being in a band is the rhythm section. — Brittany Howard
We led with our conviction rather than rational, because rational said it was impossible. — Daniel Ek
Gods are but greater demons," the Cishaurim said, "hungers across the surface of eternity, wanting only to taste the clarity of our souls. Can you not see this? — R. Scott Bakker
The statues of Lenin and Stalin are down, but the fight against their ghosts seems harder. — Octavian Paler
The scientist believes in proof without certainty, the bigot in certainty without proof. — Ashley Montagu
Eternal punishment must be eternal cruelty, and I do not see how any man, unless he has the brain of an idiot, or the heart of a wild beast, can believe in eternal punishment. — Robert Green Ingersoll
though few believed any of his tales, he remained very happy to the end of his days, and those were extraordinarily long. — J.R.R. Tolkien
England are looking better value for 0-0. — Barry Davies
Trust is a social good to be protected just as much as the air we breathe or the water we drink. When it is damaged, the community as a whole suffers; and when it is destroyed, societies falter and collapse — Sissela Bok
