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Although Wittgenstein did say, "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world." — Louisa Hall
The inclusion of lemon or lime juice in grog, made compulsory in 1795, therefore reduced the incidence of scurvy dramatically. And since beer contains no vitamin C, switching from beer to grog made British crews far healthier overall. — Tom Standage
If you are brave, you will open the book and read it. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Crown the head - and the whole body shares the honor. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Every circumstance is a channel of miracles. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When you live in contrary to the demand of life, life doesn't work for you. Life rather works against you. — Sunday Adelaja
It's kind of like Silence of the lambs meets Boogey Nights. — Brittany Daniel
I see at least that all knowledge I wrung from the darkness
that the darkness flung me
is worthless as ignorance: nothing comes from nothing, the darkness from the darkness. Pain comes from the darkness and we call it wisdom. It is pain. — Randall Jarrell
Denna lifted her glass in a salute. To the gullibility of the well-educated. — Patrick Rothfuss
But in action, one defies one's character. — Daniel Bell
Always I seem doomed to protect those I most despise, Entreri whispered — R.A. Salvatore
People discuss their relationships all the time, but you can't. I don't think people realize how harmful that is, how it twists you up to hide who you are. It's not healthy, and the great gains that homosexuals have made in my lifetime, I think that we'll look back in twenty or thirty years and say, "I can't believe we ever made them go through that." — David Sedaris
Islamic extremism may well be the greatest threat to Western values and Western security in the world. — Newt Gingrich
I am not living the American Dream; I am living the American fantasy. — Frank McCourt
Nothing is so retentive as a nation's memory. — Joseph A. Schumpeter