Remelt Quotes & Sayings
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Open mindedness is not blank mindedness, open mindedness is being prepared to change your view when presented with a better set of proofs and arguments. — Stephen Breyer
But elephants have souls. Anything that can get drunk, he reasoned, must have some soul. Perhaps this is all "soul" means. Events between soul and soul are not God's direct province: they are under the influence either of Fortune, or of virtue. — Thomas Pynchon
Leaf felt buried beneath the remains of their prior life, the ashes coating every part of who he thought he was in this community. — Jesikah Sundin
In an animated film you can do whatever you want, but that doesn't mean you should do everything you want. — John Lasseter
A threatened nation can react to uncertain dangers solely through administrative channels, to the truly embarrassing situation of perhaps overreacting. — Jurgen Habermas
I feel that the critic and music director should have such a good relationship they can pick up the phone and call each other any time. — Zubin Mehta
No work of literature is the product of only one or two conscious ideas. A story is mysteriously dense of meaning. — Carol Bly
We please God most, not by frantically trying to make ourselves good, but by throwing ourselves into His arms. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
When I got on stage, I felt this bolt of electricity hit me, and it was this shock of, 'This is exactly what I'm supposed to do with my life.' — Rachel Platten
Universe is the aggregate of all humanity's consciously apprehended and communicated nonsimultaneous and only partially overlapping experiences. — R. Buckminster Fuller
People are rewarded in public for what the practice for years in private. — Tony Robbins
The cause of war is preparation for war. — W.E.B. Du Bois
Unfortunately, the next thing I say sounds deranged. "I want to know what's going on in your brain. I want to juice your head like a lemon." "Why — Sally Thorne
Nothing I had drunk had ever tasted like that before: rich and warm and perfectly happy in my mouth. I remembered that milk long after I had forgotten everything else. — Neil Gaiman
