Pabilop Quotes & Sayings
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Marke all Mathematicall heades, which be onely and wholy bent to those sciences, how solitarie they be themselues, how vnfit to liue with others, & how vnapte to serue in the world. — Roger Ascham

A slow dragging sound from below the walkway.
'i don't think we're alone down here,'said Punch — Adam Baker

Anthropologists have often described what happens to a primitive society when its spiritual values are exposed to the impact of modern civilisation. Its people lose the meaning of their lives, their social organisation disintegrates, and they themselves morally decay. We are now in the same condition. But we have never really understood what we have lost, for our spiritual leaders unfortunately were more interested in protecting their institutions than in understanding the mystery that symbols present. — Carl Jung

I don't like to write from a flat, cold position. You must like what you're doing very much or like the people
either like them or hate them. You can't be indifferent. — Saul Bellow

Obviously the Senate is a federal office, but to get California's economy moving again we need to do some things in the federal arena. — Carly Fiorina

We stand strong, or we cower. We emerge victorious, tempered by our , or fractured by a permanent, damming fault line. — Karen Marie Moning

My message is, is that although some of you didn't agree with the actions we took, now let's work together to rebuild Iraq, rebuild Afghanistan, fight AIDS and hunger, deal with slavery, like sex slavery, and deal with proliferation. Let's work together on big issues. — George W. Bush

Education is the light switch for the mind. You have to turn it on to see the world in your own way. — Debasish Mridha

Obviously, there's no possible rebuttal to a suggestion that an unknown variable is producing some result because the phrase itself is as unhelpful as a politician's election promise. — Robert Lanza

One must believe that every living thing whatsoever must change insensibly in its organization and in its form ... One must therefore never expect to find among living species all those which are found in the fossil state, and yet one may not assume that any species has really been lost or rendered extinct. — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

The dead could only speak through the mouths of those left behind, and through the signs they left scattered behind them. — Robert Galbraith