Pai Gow Quotes & Sayings
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For how could he live with himself, if indeed he did live at all, knowing that his life was so inextricably bound to others, knowing that he was not his own man? "So, — Daniel Wallace
Why would you want to invest with a guy whose thought process says, If a second layer of fees is good, then let's add a third layer. — Charlie Munger
We dislike talking about our experiences. No explanations are needed for those who have been inside, and the others will understand neither how we felt then nor how we feel now. — Viktor E. Frankl
Change is one of the most vibrant elements we can use to create a different tomorrow. — Steven Redhead
Enjoy them while you may," answered Rashaverak gently. "They will not be yours for long." It was advice that might have been given to any parent in any age: but now it contained a threat and a terror it had never held before. — Arthur C. Clarke
the encyclical also deals with poverty, the destruction of biodiversity, the pollution of fresh water and the oceans, sustainable food, extractive industries, and the waste created by the global economy. — Pope Francis
A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you. — Elizabeth Edwards
All men should freely use those seven words which have the power to make any marriage run smoothly: You know dear, you may be right — Bill Cosby
An Ice Age is coming and I welcome it as much-needed changing. I see no solution to our ruination of earth except for a drastic reduction of the human population. — David Foreman
Universe is blind; it cannot see us; we must find a way to show ourselves to it and science is the way to open the eyes of the universe! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
You got to get out into the field. Secondhand information in this world only takes you so far. — Sally J. Pla
Love is something that grows and deepens over time. — Desiree Williams
Pneuma is the power - the vital breath - that animates animals and humans. It is, in Dylan Thomas's phrase, "the force that through the green fuse drives the flower," and is present even in lifeless materials like stone or metal as the energy that holds the object together - the — Marcus Aurelius
