Remsburger Quotes & Sayings
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Had the Bible been in clear straightforward language, had the ambiguities and contradictions been edited out, and had the language been constantly modernised to accord with contemporary taste it would almost certainly have been, or become, a work of lesser influence. — John Kenneth Galbraith
He was surprised to discover that when rich people were starving they looked so much like the poor — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
[Bram Stoker] wrote in his diary: Must be President some day. A man you can't cajole, can't frighten, can't buy. — Edmund Morris
We have decisively changed the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and the rate of extinction. — Rob Nixon
What you think and how you think, influences what you ink and how you ink. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
There was no need for courtship; they simply met one day and were together after that. — Meg Rosoff
I won't say I won't fight again but I don't think anyone wants to fight me so I am finished and I will just continue with boxing exhibitions. — Larry Holmes
Each of us lives and works on a small part of the earth's surface, moves in a small circle, and of these acquaintances knows only a few intimately. — Walter Lippmann
Enforcement alone does not work. Unless we address the gap between our immigration laws and reality, illegal immigration will not stop and the situation on the border will continue to be chaotic. — Harry Reid
truth and falsehood mingle in life - and to what God builds, man adds his own decoration. — Rabindranath Tagore
Clearly, humans will always have a role to play in emergency response for law enforcement. But if there's an emergency, if there's a 911 call, the question is, do you want a human dashing off to respond to it right away? — Vijay Kumar
And there are those who have little and give it all. — Kahlil Gibran
These days we have Smartphones, Smartcars, Smartboards, Smarteverything, but consider this: if technology is getting smarter, does that mean humans are getting dumber? — Rebecca McNutt