Nedwell Quotes & Sayings
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Beware when you take on the Church of God. Others have tried and have bitten the dust. — Desmond Tutu
Getting an idea is not enough.
But when you get two ideas, and they collide and have a bastard love child, that's when true stories are born. — Johan M. Dahlgren
Attempted murder should carry the same penalty as first-degree murder. Otherwise, you're simply rewarding incompetence. — Burt Prelutsky
When I feel clumsy or lost, I remind myself that nature, including me, was created by a a far wiser mind than mine. There is something in the cosmos - God, Spirit, Consciousness, Life Itself, call It what you will - that created and orchestrates nature, and did a pretty good job of it. Nature might just know what It's doing. Even when I don't. — Jeffrey R. Anderson
Life is just like a game,
First you have to learn rules of the game,
And then play it better then any one else. — Albert Einstein
Perception is, in essence, who we are. We are what we perceive. What we perceive defines who we are. — Frederick Lenz
Tell Papa I admire him but from now on I plan to admire him from as far away as I can get. — Budd Schulberg
I never loved a man as far as I could pitch my shoe. — Joni Mitchell
Complex prevents a person from implementing his potentials — Sunday Adelaja
He that hangs himself is a virgin: virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways, out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with feeding his own stomach. Besides, virginity is peevish, proud, idle, made of self-love, which is the most inhibited sin in the canon. Keep it not; you cannot choose but lose by't! Out with't! within the year it will make itself two, which is a goodly increase, and the principal itself not much the worse. Away with 't! — William Shakespeare
Having proceeded to this length, for which they are now ripe, we shall have a formidable rebellion against reason, the principle of all government, and against the very name of liberty. — Henry Knox
I think some people wished I'd kept myself out of the book. But I kind of insist on it because I want the reader to share my engagement with the material, if you like, not pretend that I'm doing it completely intellectually. — Helen Garner
