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Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

Life requires of man spiritual elasticity, so that he may temper his efforts to the chances that are offered. — Viktor E. Frankl

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Matthew Morrison

I don't get as much female attention as you'd think, because I never go out. — Matthew Morrison

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By James Randi

Blind belief can be comforting, but it can easily cripple reason and productivity, and stop intellectual progress. — James Randi

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Clare Carlisle

The ocean stands for God, the sole substance, and individual beings are like waves - which are modes of the sea. Each wave has its own shape that it holds for a certain time, but the wave is not separate from the sea and cannot be conceived to exist independently of it. Of course, this is only a metaphor; unlike an infinite God, an ocean has boundaries, and moreover the image of the sea represents God only in the attributes of extension. But maybe we can also imagine the mind of God - that is to say, the infinite totality of thinking - as like the sea, and the thoughts of finite beings as like waves that arise and then pass away. — Clare Carlisle

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Sandra Cisneros

Like all guests, after a fortnight, grief is best beyond the door. — Sandra Cisneros

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Dougliette Juliette

I realize with much shame and self-disgust I am not hating this sex with boy tater tots like I thought I would. I don't even need to repeat "a million dollars" in my head anymore. Though hard to admits, I was starting to actually enjoy the sex with the tots.
Oh, no's! I thinks when I notice I now have erection too!
Could it be that the trillionaire tater tots were causing me gay? — Dougliette Juliette

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Child, that is why all the rest are now a horror to her. That is what happens to those who pluck and eat fruits at the wrong time and in the wrong way. Oh, the fruit is good, but they loath it ever after. — C.S. Lewis

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Lin Yutang

The purpose of a short story is ... that the reader shall come away with the satisfactory feeling that a particular insight into human character has been gained, or that his (or her) knowledge of life has been deepened, or that pity, love or sympathy for a human being is awakened. — Lin Yutang

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Simon Sebag Montefiore

The greatest privilege of childhood is to live totally in the present. — Simon Sebag Montefiore

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Monk

If its unknown, how do you know it's so great? — Monk

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Linda Leaming

Bhutan does seem a bit unreal at times. Hardly anybody in the U.S. knows where it is. I have friends who still think the entire country is a figment of my imagination. When I was getting ready to move there, and I told people I was going to work in Bhutan, they'd inevitably ask, "Where's Butane?"
It is near Africa," I'd answer, to throw them off the trail. "It's where all the disposable lighters come from."
They'd nod in understanding. — Linda Leaming

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Joe Biden

Every Republican's voted for it. Look at what they value and look at their budget and what they're proposing. Romney wants to let the - he said in the first 100 days he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules - unchain Wall Street. They're gonna put y'all back in chains. — Joe Biden

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Galileo Galilei

Nature ... does not act by means of many things when it can do so by means of a few. — Galileo Galilei

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Lyndon B. Johnson

Nothing is more despicable than the old age of a passionate man. When the vigour of youth fails him, and his amusements pall with frequent repetition, his occasional rage sinks by decay of strength into peevishness; that peevishness, for want of novelty and variety, becomes habitual; the world falls off from around him, and he is left, as Homer expresses it, to devour his own heart in solitude and contempt. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Reading George Rr Martin Quotes By Henry Miller

Certainly paradise, whatever, wherever it be, contains flaws. (Paradisical flaws, if you like.) If it did not, it would be incapable of drawing the hearts of men or angels. — Henry Miller