Neyra Quotes & Sayings
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The future is not what it used to be. — Yogi Berra
Souls are hurting; need hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Everything they teach in school is oriented so that they can test it to show that you know it, instead of taking note of the obvious, which is that people learn by doing what people want to do. — Roger Schank
All knowledge and understanding of the Universe was no more than playing with stones and shells on the seashore of the vast imponderable ocean of truth. — Isaac Newton
The best books ... are those that tell you what you know already. — George Orwell
In the beginning, I was so chintzy I really didn't pay my employees well. — Sam Walton
I have never in my career embarked on a journey towards controversy. I have never deliberately set a flame. — Amanda Palmer
The future: A consolation for those who have no other. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
The thing is, I love a great death scene - no good actor doesn't. Sorry, any actor, I should say. — Clark Gregg
Both creators of Dungeons & Dragons were devout Christians. — Joseph Laycock
I may well do some more polemical writing, if a subject that fires me up comes along. Apart from that possibility, I would like to continue to tell stories so long as I have stories to tell. — Louis Begley
If you meditate long enough, deep enough, it is impossible for you to hurt anybody for food; it is impossible. It is not a question of argument, it is not a question of scriptures, it is not who says what, it is not a question of calculating that if you take vegetarian food you will become spiritual; it is automatic. It is not a question of cunningness, you simply become spiritual. The whole thing seems so absurd. Just for food, killing animals, birds, seems so absurd, it falls down. — Rajneesh
I believe that systems of religion are perfect or imperfect, true or false, just so far as they agree or disagree with Christianity; and that to the end of time all systems are to be measured by the Christian standard, and not Christianity by any other system. — John Lord
