Multiregional Theory Quotes & Sayings
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Just as rust, which arose from the iron itself, wears out the iron, likewise, performing an action without examination would destroy us by projecting us into a negative state of existence. — Dalai Lama

The plain fact is that if you don't have a problem, you create one. If you don't have a problem you don't feel that you are living. — U.G. Krishnamurti

As he grinned, a dimple formed on his right cheek. My heart quivered. Men like him should come with a warning: date at your own risk — Jayde Scott

War! When I but think of this word, I feel bewildered, as though they were speaking to me of sorcery, of the Inquisition, of a distant, finished, abominable, monstrous, unnatural thing. When they speak to us of cannibals, we smile proudly, as we proclaim our superiority to these savages. Who are the real savages? Those who struggle in order to eat those whom they vanquish, or those who struggle merely to kill? — Guy De Maupassant

One problem with relying on existing concepts is that it could stifle innovation, weakening the film sector over time. — Anita Elberse

And life is given to none freehold, but it is leasehold for all. — Lucretius

Someone once told me that being in the closet is like living in a vertical casket. Perfect description. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

Climate change is a moral challenge, not simply an economic or technological problem. It is linked to social justice, because it is the poor citizens of the world who will suffer the most from our excesses. — Alison Hawthorne Deming

Everyone is busy, but I believe it depends on what you prioritize. My husband and I teach Sunday School together at our church and are very involved. — Gretchen Carlson

You can't be preachy - kids are allergic to messages. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Lazy breathing converts the lungs, literally and figuratively speaking, into a cemetery for the deposition of diseased, dying and dead germs as well as supplying an ideal haven for the multiplication of other harmful germs. — Joseph Pilates

Some authority on parenting once said, "Hold them very close and then let them go." This is the hardest truth for a father to learn: that his children are continuously growing up and moving away from him (until, of course, they move back in). — Bill Cosby

Feel good about linking hands in human chain for good causes. — Russell Baker

We spend our time searching for security and hate it when we get it. — John Steinbeck