Parbsh Quotes & Sayings
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I will fight untill the end — Breaking Benjamin
Silence is a language not all people understand. — Abdel Halim Boudekhana
the queerest people she had ever seen. — L. Frank Baum
The nurses in Willow Glen didn't try to prevent death. But they did try to guide you to die in the right way. Because if you died from something you weren't supposed to die from, families became suspicious. — Nathan Hill
Public opinion has been evolving nationwide when it comes to marijuana policy, and Californians have always been ahead of the curve. — Rob Kampia
Organized religion is sane and not silly when read as myth and poetry rather than science and law. Religion speaks nonsense when taken literally, but reveals some of the deepest truths of humankind when understood mythically, poetically, and even allegorically-that is when it is read with an active and creative imagination. — Rami M. Shapiro
Thank God (my wife) and I were both born poor
so the concept of fidelity was allowed to take root in us. — Allan Wolf
What is magic but what we don't yet understand — Mary E. Pearson
It was a sad place to be at war; never in all my life have I seen corn grow so fast, nor grass fatten beasts to such weight. The herders of Raphana would have sold their grandmothers for such bounty, although they might have claimed them back again as recompense for the floods that were said to
assail the land in winter. — M.C. Scott
Teenagers these days are out of control. They eat like pigs, they are disrespectful of adults, they interrupt and contradict their parents, and they terrorize their teachers. — Aristotle.
The Indian Corn, or Maiz, proves the most useful Grain in the World; and had it not been for the Fruitfulness of this Species, it would have proved very difficult to have settled some of the Plantations in America. — John Lawson
Death is a withdrawal of consciousness. It's like taking attention from here and putting it there. — Esther Hicks
Earnest in practicing the ordinary virtues, and careful in speaking about them, if, in his practice, he has anything defective, the superior man dares not but exert himself; and if, in his words, he has any excess, he dares not allow himself such license. — Confucius
Age and youth look upon life from the opposite ends of the telescope; it is exceedingly long,
it is exceedingly short. — Henry Ward Beecher
He who stands upon his own strength will never stand. — Thomas Brooks