Phyllite Geology Quotes & Sayings
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Wisdom is the contant questioning of where you are. And when you stop wanting to know, you're dea. You're walking, but you're dead. — Billy Connolly
I do not think about absent persons as often or with such intense longing as I think of places. They lie one below the other in my mind ... — Storm Jameson
In peace, as a wise man, he should make suitable preparation for war. — Horace
Making books is hard work. Some books are, of course, more demanding than others. — David Macaulay
In addition, when a neighborhood's crime victims are portrayed as victims-sympathetically and without blame, as humans rather than as statistics-people living in other parts of the city are more inclined to support social services for the area, which in turn can reduce the crime rate. — Barry Glassner
My view is FOX News is a propaganda outlet for the Republican Party and I don't comment on FOX News. — Howard Dean
He refused to believe in his own weaknesses, and with her he had not found a weakness to fit himself against. — Michael Ondaatje
I bit my lip to focus on the fact that he's actually giving me a plain answer to my question. He can't help it if his voice is mesmerizingly sexy — Susan Ee
An economist is a man who, when he finds something works in practice, wonders if it works in theory. — Walter Heller
Whoever lives like me doesn't die: he terminates, wilts, devegetates. The place where he was remains without him being there; the street where he walked remains without him being seen on it; the house where he lived is inhabited by not-him. That's all, and we call it nothing; but not even this tragedy of negation can be staged to applause, for we don't even know for sure if it's nothing, we, these vegetable manifestations of both truth and life, dust on both the outside and the inside of the panes, grandchildren of Destiny and stepchildren of God, who married Eternal Night when she was widowed by the Chaos that fathered us. — Fernando Pessoa
One man may be so placed that his anger sheds the blood of thousands, and another so placed that however angry he gets he will only be laughed at. But the little mark on the soul may be much the same in both. Each has done something to himself which, unless he repents, will make it harder for him to keep out of the rage next time he is tempted, and will make the rage worse when he does fall into it. Each of them, if he seriously turns to God, can have that twist in the central man straightened out again: each is, in the long run, doomed if he will not. The bigness or smallness of the thing, seen from the outside, is not what really matters. — C.S. Lewis
Crappy old OSes have value in the basically negative sense that changing to new ones makes us wish we'd never been born. — Neal Stephenson
The modern artist is working with space and time and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating. — Jackson Pollock
One might rationally argue that individual human beings should be free choose what moral behavior they approve of, and which they don't, subject to the constraints of the law. — Lawrence M. Krauss
Heaven is not a place far away from where you are, rather it is a state of energy in which you can live every day. — Sarina Baptista