Punch Buggy Quotes & Sayings
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Do you remember when we read The Little Prince together for the first time? I was so upset that he died in the end. I didn't understand how he could choose death just so he could get back to his rose. I think I understand it now. He wasn't choosing to die. His rose was his whole life. Without her, he wasn't really alive. — Nicola Yoon

group whose remarkably swift adaptation to slaveholding put them quickly into the front ranks of wealthy and powerful slaveholders. Scottish settlement took two distinct forms: Highlanders re-established their agricultural economy in the New World and built upon their experience as herdsmen to make their way into the slaveholding class. By contrast, the commercial activity of the Lowland Scots contributed incalculably to the expansion of slavery across the southern frontier before the Revolution. — James Oakes

We could have been the greatest love story ever told.
If only you'd stayed in character. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

If life were all sunshine and chocolate, there wouldn't be any saints. — Robin Gregory

Just like any other game we're taking on we've got to prepare, prepare hard, mentally, physically. We've been practicing hard. — Rob Gronkowski

I found most of my friends quite content to be used as tax-material, even though the sums of money taken from them were employed against their own beliefs and interests. They had lived so long under the system of using others, and then in their turn being used by them, that they were like hypnotized subjects, and looked on this subjecting and using of each other as a part of the necessary and even Providential order of things. The great machine had taken possession of their souls. — Auberon Herbert

You never know where you can possibly reach in your lifetime if you pursue the path of constant and never ending self-development. — Deepak Burfiwala

If consciousness can function independently of the body during one's lifetime, it could be able to do the same after death. — Stanislav Grof

Dreaming is the opportunity to hold a citizenship in two worlds, equally real but with different logic and limitations. — William C. Dement

We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed. — Jean De La Bruyere

i knew him, Horatio — William Shakespeare

Think of the funniest story from your life. Chances are, it was something awful at the time. — Gina Barreca

Bonhoeffer's theology had always leaned toward the incarnational view that did not eschew "the world," but that saw it as God's good creation to be enjoyed and celebrated, not merely transcended. According to this view, God had redeemed mankind through Jesus Christ, had re-created us as "good." So we weren't to dismiss our humanity as something "un-spiritual." As Bonhoeffer had said before, God wanted our "yes" to him to be a "yes" to the world he had created. This was not the thin pseudohumanism of the liberal "God is dead" theologians who would claim Bonhoeffer's mantle as their own in the decades to come, nor was it the antihumanism of the pious and "religious" theologians who would abdicate Bonhoeffer's theology to the liberals. It was something else entirely: it was God's humanism, redeemed in Jesus Christ. — Eric Metaxas

Anyone could learn Lisp in one day, except that if they already knew Fortran, it would take three days. — Marvin Minsky

A step ahead means a risk ahead ... Count your steps before a mistake is made.. — Debolina Bhawal