Myquest Quotes & Sayings
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Intention was everything. — T. Scott McLeod
His bedroom was a reflection of Bryant's mind, its untidy shelves filled with games and puzzles stacked in ancient boxes, statues and mementoes competing for space with books on every subject imaginable, from Sensation and Perception in the History of Experimental Psychology to Illustrated British Ballads and A History of Indian Philosophy.
"What are you reading at the moment?' asked May.
"Batman," said Bryant. "The drawings are terribly good. — Christopher Fowler
Well, of course I think people can be forgiven. But our justice system is not set up to dispense forgiveness. You can go to the local priest for that. — Nancy Grace
The most profound, tangible influence in my life has been my wife, Monique. I don't know that I would even be alive were it not for her, and I certainly would not be the person that I am today. — Edgar Winter
True freewill must and should never be predetermined and thus no one should have the ability to know beforehand the choice that a person would make. — Abaha Saagar
The satisfaction to be derived from success in a great constructive enterprise is one of the most massive that life has to offer. — Bertrand Russell
Well I thought my time was over, but it's only just begun. — Annie Lennox
The ideal of a well-stocked mind aiming at excellence in all walks of life has been replaced by the dream of a well-stocked wine cellar, the cellar now being a specially made wine cooler strategically placed in one's house, to be viewed by even the most unobservant visitor. — Dimitris Mita
Young women who live in areas with high maternal mortality change their behavior less in response to HIV than young women who live in areas with low maternal mortality. — Emily Oster
Forgive all who have offended you, not for them, but for yourself. — Harriet Nelson
Heresy is the foe of countenance — Ernest Hemingway,
If any state in the Union will declare that it prefers separation ... to a continuance in union ... I have no hesitation in saying, 'let us separate. — Thomas Jefferson
