Pseudoscience Topics Quotes & Sayings
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None of us is perfect. But some of us will be. — Michael Hicks Thompson

Ludwig Wittgenstein once said that names are the only things that exist in the world. Maybe that's true, but the problem is that as time passes by, names do not remain the same - even if they don't change. — Victor Pelevin

I probably protect myself by not asking myself too much. — Sue Tompkins

I have a four-and-a-half-year-old and, when she was two and a half, she would make my wife and I do voices, like Woody and Jessie the Cowgirl, or Elmo, or Yogi Bear and Booboo. If we didn't do it, she would scream at us. So, my wife and I would have adult conversations as Yogi Bear and Booboo. It was just a nightmare year. — Judd Apatow

How are my ribs? They're so meaningless it's hard to believe, — Harry Reid

I don't like cartoons that take place in Nowhereville. I like cartoons where I know where they're happening. — Roz Chast

When our deepest desire is not the things of God, or a favor from God, but God Himself, we cross a threshold. — Max Lucado

How adaptable human beings were without even realizing it, slipping blindly from state to state. One morning it was summer, the next you woke up and the whole year was over; one minute you were thirty, the next sixty, sixty next year quick as a wink, how fast it all was. How quickly and smoothly, yet how shockingly, when you thought about it, the seasons and the years gave way to each other — Ali Smith

My theory in anything you do is to keep exploring, keep digging deeper to find new stuff. — Blythe Danner

I also want to tell him how much I already miss him. But that wouldn't be fair on my part. — Suzanne Collins

Previous to the war, there were some grounds for saying that - in theory, at least, if not in practice - our government was a free one; that it rested on consent. But nothing of that kind can be said now, if the principle on which the war was carried on by the North, is irrevocably established. If that principle be not the principle of the Constitution, the fact should be known. If it be the principle of the Constitution, the Constitution itself should be at once overthrown. — Lysander Spooner

Ah Gawaine, Gawaine, ye have betrayed me; for never shall my court be amended by you, but ye will never be sorry for me as I am for you — Thomas Malory