Pazeio Quotes & Sayings
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Understanding why so many western women are giving birth to unnaturally large babies that either damage the birth canal or will not fit down it is one of the greatest challenges to modern medicine. — Steven Magee

I want you to fight for my heart just like I'm going to fight for yours. I don't want a cheap thrill with you. I just want to show you what's real and I want it in return because that's what I've been looking for." "But — Sha Jones

It feels a bit like high school, only with guns and uniforms, and instead of learning trigonometry or North American history, we learn better ways to kill people and blow up their stuff. — Marko Kloos

Design is coming to grips with one's real lifestyle, one's real place in the world. Rooms should not be put together for show but to nourish one's wellbeing. — Albert Hadley

Whatever good works ye send on before [death] ... ye shall find with God. — Elijah Muhammad

Reach out and touch faith. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Jesus Christ is the way of gaining a father, the path of a pure and righteous life without fornication, lust or adultery — Sunday Adelaja

The entire effort of artificial intelligence is essentially a fight against computers' rigidity. — Douglas Hofstadter

The best way to intimidate your opponents is with your brilliance. — Matshona Dhliwayo

He falls quiet again and tries to understand how he can be saying these things, how it can be that his dark words are coming out into the light and yet he is still alive. At once he storms the doorway that has suddenly opened for him in the endless corridor in which he has been bumping around for years; words spill out, cut off, confused, ashamed, squeezing out. — David Grossman

The Israel stories were really hard for me to write, because I think that my book is very much about politics, but it isn't political. It really was important for me to not have a political agenda at all, because I have a hard time stomaching any political fiction that feels message-y. — Molly Antopol

I have never been one to run when tragedy strikes. — Jenna Morasca