Naturs Quotes & Sayings
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It was high time that she left behind these silly daydreams, before she became odd and ended up locked in some attic, collecting bits of string and candle wax and muttering. — Laura Kinsale

From time to time ponder whether you are unconsciously saying:
'Truth is what I happen to be thinking at this moment. — Idries Shah

I would have thought that if you're going to try to punish the Syrians and prevent them from using chemical weapons again, the thing to do is a one-time strike. Maybe a cruise missile strike at one or two of their air bases just so they know what they're going to gain from using chemical weapons on the battlefield. — Elliott Abrams

It's interesting, for me sappy means sentimental and something that gets you in your heart, gets you emotional. That's what I mean. Also, of course, it means that I'm slightly setting up the audience that there's a bit of fun involved, as well. — Alan Cumming

I surrender myself to everything. I love, I feel pain, I struggle. The world seems to me wider than the mind, my heart a dark and almighty mystery. — Nikos Kazantzakis

We've become a nation of Frankensteins, and our monster is us. With everyone working so hard at altering their facades, we no longer have natural selection. We have unnatural selection. — Maureen Dowd

If our love's tragedy, why are you my remedy? If our love's insanity, why are you my clarity? — Terry Goodkind

It seemed incredible that this day, a day without warnings or omens, might be that of my implacable death. — Jorge Luis Borges

You're a mess, I confess, I despise you in the best kind of way. — Coco J. Ginger

I can't stop thinking that everybody is somebody's child. — Simon Van Booy

Happiness is an accident of nature, a beautiful and flawless aberration. — Pat Conroy

I do not accept the orthodox teaching that Jesus was or is God incarnate in the accepted sense or that he was or is the only Son of God. — Mahatma Gandhi

Them which is of other naturs thinks different. — Charles Dickens

Discover the opinion of your enemies, which is commonly the truest; for they will give you no quarter, and allow nothing to complaisance. — John Dryden