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Ragefully Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Presumably, such is the folly of human beings, the prospects of intellectual suicide might not stop them from indulging their hatred, — Isaac Asimov

Ragefully Quotes By Charles Frazier

Monroe had in fact preached that God was not at all such a one as ourselves, not one to be temperamentally inclined to tread ragefully upon us until our blood flew up and stained all His white raiment, but rather that He looked on both the best and worst of mankind with weary, bemused pity. — Charles Frazier

Ragefully Quotes By Neil Gaiman

...There is no such thing as grown ups... — Neil Gaiman

Ragefully Quotes By Martin R. Lemieux

Your path might be a lonely one ... but, you are NOT alone! — Martin R. Lemieux

Ragefully Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

Real loneliness consists not in being alone, but in being with the wrong person, in the suffocating darkness of a room in which no deep communication is possible. — Sydney J. Harris

Ragefully Quotes By Aldous Huxley

One cubic centimetre cures ten gloomy sentiments. — Aldous Huxley

Ragefully Quotes By Alan Moore

Tis Dante I prefer. In his Inferno he suggests the one true path from Hell lies at its very heart ...
... and that in order to escape, we must instead go further IN. — Alan Moore

Ragefully Quotes By Iris Apfel

Coco Chanel said take one thing off. I always said put another one on. — Iris Apfel

Ragefully Quotes By Kathleen Grissom

Abinia," he said, pointing toward the chickens, "you look at those birds. Some of them be brown, some of them be white and black. Do you think when they little chicks, those mamas and papas care about that?" I — Kathleen Grissom

Ragefully Quotes By Joshua L. Liebman

Tolerance is the positive and cordial effort to understand another's beliefs, practices, and habits without necessarily sharing or accepting them. — Joshua L. Liebman