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Postaru Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

To get inspiration, go to the nature; for silence, go to the nature; to question the meaning of life, go to the nature; to feel the existence, go to the nature; to protect your mind, to reach the truth, to think about the universe go to the nature! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Postaru Quotes By Elizabeth Kolbert

People tend to focus on the here and now. The problem is that, once global warming is something that most people can feel in the course of their daily lives, it will be too late to prevent much larger, potentially catastrophic changes. — Elizabeth Kolbert

Postaru Quotes By George A. Romero

As a filmmaker you get typecast just as much as an actor does, so I'm trapped in a genre that I love, but I'm trapped in it! — George A. Romero

Postaru Quotes By H.D. Smith

Don't worry," I said. "We won't be having slumber parties and spa days any time soon."
"I quite like spa days. — H.D. Smith

Postaru Quotes By George Orwell

The very word 'war', therefore, has become misleading. It would probably be accurate to say that by becoming continuous war has ceased to exist. — George Orwell

Postaru Quotes By Neal Shusterman

Leadership is about keeping toilets flushing," the Admiral once said. "Unless you're on the battlefront. Then it's about staying alive. Neither are pleasant. — Neal Shusterman

Postaru Quotes By Louis Kronenberger

It is one of the sublime provincialities of New York that its inhabitants lap up trivial gossip about essential nobodies they've never set eyes on, while continuing to boast that they could live somewhere for twenty years without so much as exchanging pleasantries with their neighbors across the hall. — Louis Kronenberger

Postaru Quotes By Ken Kesey

Now, you're either on the bus or you're off the bus. — Ken Kesey

Postaru Quotes By Plato

What is spoken of the unchanging or intelligible must be certain and true; but what is spoken of the created image can only be probable; being is to becoming what truth is to belief. — Plato