Pensaramos Quotes & Sayings
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I feel like a part of my soul has loved you since the beginning of everything.
Maybe we're from the same star. — Emery Allen

If we pursue our habit of eating animals, and if our neighbour follows a similar path, will we need to go to war against our neighbour to secure greater pasturage, because ours will not be enough to sustain us, and our neighbour will have a similar need to wage war on us for the same reason. — Socrates

If I had a shiny gun I could have a world of fun Speeding bullets through the brains Of the folks that cause me pains — Dorothy Parker

We're all given some sort of skill in life. Mine just happens to be beating up on people. — Sugar Ray Leonard

The first big effects will be farmers that live on the edge. Today's weather, they barely get by. Their kids, a high percentage are malnourished, and so if you impose more variable weather and more heat, you're getting more floods, more droughts, and during the germination time, the high heat, most crops ... do poorly when there's more heat. — Bill Gates

In the USA there is no female equivalent to god. — Tina Turner

The Bible illustrated by Dore occupied many of my hours - and I think probably gave me many nightmares. — Eleanor Roosevelt

No. Forget it. You're only fooling yourself." "About what?" "About anything being worth a damn. It's dust, lady, all of it, dust and blood. — Ayn Rand

Cicero was nothing if not a genius at character assassination. — Anthony Everitt

And so, from such early times human beings have had Love for one another inborn in them -- Love, reassembler of our ancient nature, who tries to make one out of two and to heal human nature. — Plato

Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions must necessarily be like the preference given to one or other part of the soul and its actions over the other; there must be war for the sake of peace, business for the sake of leisure, things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable. — Aristotle.