Reconstructing Judaism Quotes & Sayings
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I've little in common with the scene in Silicon Valley and San Francisco. I'm a New Yorker. — Jon Oringer

What an advantage that knowledge can be stored in books! The knowledge lies there like hermetically sealed provisions waiting for the day when you may need a meal. Surely what the Collector was doing as he pored over his military manuals, was proving the superiority of the European way of doing things, of European culture itself. This was a culture so flexible that whatever he needed was there in a book at his elbow. An ordinary sort of man, he could, with the help of an oil-lamp, turn himself into a great military engineer, a bishop, an explorer or a General overnight, if the fancy took him. — J.G. Farrell

For me, life is an opportunity to serve Him, and death is the privilege of getting to be with Him. — Mehdi Dibaj

It's the advantage of the virus to spread, and you can only spread when you infect people and they infect other people without necessarily killing them. So if you had 100 percent mortality, the potential pandemic would almost self-eliminate itself. — Anthony Fauci

I've been playing a lot of really strong, able woman, but I think it would be really fun to play a crazy drug addict, or something. — Catherine Bell

I can't help flying up on the wings of anticipation. It's as glorious as soaring through a sunset ... almost pays for the thud. — L.M. Montgomery

In the Church he (Lincoln) saw people who, though they hated war as much as the editors did, saw with clarity what the moral alternative was. — Elton Trueblood

I do everything myself, from engine start to engine shutdown. In a war, I will face alone the missiles and the flak and the small-arms fire over the front lines. If I die, I will die alone. — Richard Bach

An intensely gripping narrative ... expertly crafted and totally addictive ... a must read! — Maggie Reese

That's a very admirable quality in a wife. The ability to admit she is in the wrong. — Lindsay Armstrong