Ponciano Leiva Quotes & Sayings
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The belief in their actions can mend constellations. The ambition in their thirst for knowledge can both create and destroy. — F.K. Preston
God built the world, but he did not know it was round. — Jim Jefferies
I really have to wonder who or what made Daddy become this way. Babies aren't born cruel or filled with sick desire. Evil is not intrinsic. It's fashioned. — Ellen Hopkins
We show wisdom by a decent conformity to social etiquette; it is excess of neatness or display that creates dandyism in men, and coquetry in women. — Robert Adam
As a matter of traditional and sound constitutional doctrine, an amendment to the Constitution should be the last resort when all other measures have proved inadequate. — Arlen Specter
If you can't be smart or funny, be brief. — J.A. Konrath
I do think fashion is fun! Much more than people think. — Carine Roitfeld
A horse gallops with his lungs, perseveres with his heart, and wins with his character. — Federico Tesio
There are different kinds of truth. And if our kind is more mature than theirs, it's so only because we know that. — Sylvia Engdahl
If you stay in the word of God then you'll get a fresh leading of new things to share. I share my testimony of what God has done, but there's certain things that when I slip into the Word and let God speak to me through His Word and it's a fresh thing for me to share. — Jeremy Camp
Among other members of our cell I remember Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Founder and Director of the Sex-Pol. (Institute for Sexual Politics). He was a Freudian Marxist; inspired by Malinowski, he had just published a book called 'The Function of the Orgasm,' in which he expounded the theory that the sexual frustration of the Proletariat caused a thwarting of its political consciousness; only through a full, uninhibited release of the sexual urge could the working-class realize its revolutionary potentialities and historic mission; the whole thing was less cock-eyed than it sounds. — Arthur Koestler
