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Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Dan Bejar

I don't banter with the audience, cause I don't have anything to say to them, and I'm not feeling any sense of ease or camaraderie when I'm on stage. — Dan Bejar

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Karen Swallow Prior

Nothing defined the latter half of England's Victorian age more than the way in which Darwin's claims shook the collective faith of Victorian society. The cataclysmic effect of Darwin's ideas on his society is described by historians as a crisis of faith that turned the once-hopeful period into an "age of anxiety" and an "age of doubt." The years surrounding the publication of Darwin's work are the narrow gate through which the age of belief passed into the age of unbelief, not only for England but for the entire Western world within the shockingly brief period of one generation. — Karen Swallow Prior

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By E.W. Howe

When men are not regretting that life is so short, they are doing something to kill time. — E.W. Howe

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Lord Acton

Socialism means slavery. — Lord Acton

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By George Steiner

I learned early on that 'rabbi' means teacher, not priest. — George Steiner

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Chuck Mangione

1972 was a year of many pleasant and rewarding experiences for me: — Chuck Mangione

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Mel Tillis

But if you put a script up in front of me to read, or a cue card, I couldn't do it without stuttering. — Mel Tillis

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Wayne Dyer

If you're going to change a habit, you must BE the treatment. — Wayne Dyer

Rabinowitch Correction Quotes By Laura Ingalls Wilder

There the wild animals wandered and fed as though they were in a pasture that stretched much farther than a man could see, and there were no settlers. Only Indians lived there. — Laura Ingalls Wilder