Muang Thai Quotes & Sayings
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For a generation of customers used to doing their buying research via search engine, a company's brand is not what the company says it is, but what Google says it is. — Chris Anderson

You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down by the wrath of God! I do not! — Agatha Christie

Flynn Rider: Frying pans... who knew, right? — Walt Disney Company

Th danger of exchanging the necessary insecurity of philosophical thought for the total explanation of an ideology and its [worldview], is not even so much the risk of falling for some usually vulgar, always uncritical assumption as of exchanging the freedom inherent in man's capacity to think for the straight-jacket of logic with which man can force himself almost as violently as he is forced by some outside power. — Hanna Arendt

How much do you engage yourself in what's truly real and important in life? That's the individual question. — Ted Danson

I'm noticing an exciting trend around the country: a resurgence of interest in Christian apologetics (the defense of the faith). This is a reaction to the current attacks on the essentials of Christianity that are coming from militant atheists, radical professors, and Internet gadflies. — Lee Strobel

Vampires are like gourmet chocolate - oh, so tempting, but overindulgence is a killer. — Sharon Ashwood

The difficulty, then, is when you create a church, an institution, and you create a dogma. When you create an ideology, that's the danger. Communism, too, is a beautiful idea, but millions of people died when communism became an ideology. — Michael Haneke

No one could have less faith in the absolute and definitive importance of the work created by man, because I believe that this world is nothing but a dream. — Gustave Moreau

If you were to look back at me as a school kid you'd see a very quiet little church mouse kind of character. — John Lydon

Renounce to the desire of possessing worldly things: this is the first step in the path of perfection; by mean of this absolute untie is how the passions can be fought. — Eliphas Levi