Nullah Quotes & Sayings
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When the Temple was destroyed, the Jewish people faced a crisis unlike any other in its history. For centuries, the sacrificial system had served as the primary medium of atonement before the Almighty. — Meir Soloveichik

The reason you might not be creating the life you want is that you are making most of your decisions unconsciously, and most of your subconscious policies (programs and rules) are fear-based and inaccurate. These inaccurate policies are sabotaging your success, because they don't want the very things you think you consciously want. — Kimberly Giles

The light of the world will illuminate within you when you fast and purify yourself. — Mahatma Gandhi

To Tom, the march of technology was equivalent to the march of civilization. — Stephen L. Carter

His voice sounds like a mix between Chris Daughtry with the deepness and huskiness of Sully from Godsmack. — S.K. Logsdon

Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go. — Jack Kilby

Thus Tyrants could practice, in a sense, "democracy." But now "democracy" can do the same work without any tyranny other than her own. — C.S. Lewis

If you feel the need to confront others that have talked bad about you that shows that you value their opinion of you. Take them off the pedestal and know they're not worthy of your thoughts, actions or words. — Bianca Frazier

Everything we need to know is locked up in your head, under those pretty red curls."
Clary reached up to touch her hair protectively. "I dont think-"
"So what are you going to do?" Simon asked sharply. "Cut her head open to get at it? — Cassandra Clare

The boundary is where points are slowest to escape the pull of the set. It is as if they are balanced between competing attractors, one at zero and the other, in effect, ringing the set at a distance of infinity. — James Gleick

Two busts guard the secret door in the Poets Corner - the most famous of the modern mage poets, Carroll and Seuss. — Rainbow Rowell