Parzero Quotes & Sayings
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An order that can be misunderstood, will be misunderstood. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Children are simply human beings who are allowed to do what everyone else really desires to do, as for instance, to fly kites, or when seriously wronged to emit prolonged screams for several minutes. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
We live by the scars we choose. — L.G. Kelso
It's not God that I don't accept, Alyosha, only I most respectfully return him the ticket. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Who all is in there? Speak up and be quick about it!' 'A Methodist and a son a bitch! — Charles Portis
I'll sing forever and never hear a word. — Cody McFadyen
She'd been in math classes with Quentin since they were ten years old, and anything he could do she could do just as well, backward and in high heels if necessary. — Lev Grossman
There had been talk about me getting involved with the new team in Houston. I don't know if it's something that will become a realization, but it would be something that I would love to do. — Earl Campbell
The disciplined Christian will be very careful what sort of counsel he seeks from others. Counsel that contradicts the written Word is ungodly counsel. Blessed is the man that walketh not in that. — Elisabeth Elliot
Nothing about the practice of modern science is obvious to someone who has never seen it done. — Steven Weinberg
Once considered an art form that called for talent, or at least a craft that called for practice, a poem now needs only sincerity. Everyone, we're assured, is a poet. Writing poetry is good for us. It expresses our inmost feelings, which is wholesome. Reading other people's poems is pointless since those aren't our own inmost feelings. — Barbara Holland
Appearances do not deceive if there are enough of them. — Laura Riding
Even the help wanted ads in the back of Science or Nature can give you a clue as to what technology is hot. — Deborah Blum
What's the survival value of obsessing on a sunset? — Peter Watts