Rhymable Words Quotes & Sayings
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I don't hafta taste it to know it taste funny. It already looks like it taste funny. — Dennis The Menace

You can be utterly confident that any non-biblical worldview will be too "small" to account for all of reality. — Nancy Pearcey

I saw only the glory of green emeralds, and radiant buddhas walking everywhere, and there was no I to see any of this, but the emeralds were there just the same. — Ken Wilber

I love wearing whatever is comfortable, and that could be something which was in trend years ago. So, I don't follow fashion. — Virat Kohli

I try to be a good person. I know what my downfalls are, so that's a good thing. — Leah Remini

The enemy uses those things your insecure about. Free yourself and take your power back by being secure in who you are - flaws and all. — Yvonne Pierre

He who stands like a pilar dies in battle. He who bends like a reed is triumphant! — Christopher Paolini

Adapting to our Second Adulthood is not all about the money. It requires thinking about how to find a new locus of identity or how to adjust to a spouse who stops working and who may loll, enjoying coffee and reading the paper online while you're still commuting. — Gail Sheehy

I'm really interested in the pleasure we get from stories and the pleasure we get from movies, and certainly the pleasure we get from virtual experiences. My complaint is against empathy as a moral guide. But as a source of pleasure, it can't be beat. — Paul Bloom

I think the best way to control a population is to urbanize and to educate women. We have seen historically in many, many countries that once women are educated and have opportunities, and that happens when they live in cities and once they improve their economies, they no longer want to have eight kids. — Ian Bremmer

There was nothing quite like being put in the friend zone by your pregnant girlfriend. — Jay Crownover

When we get angry, we suffer. If you really understand that, you also will be able to understand that when the other person is angry, it means that she is suffering. When someone insults you or behaves violently towards you, you have to be intelligent enough to see that the person suffers from his own violence and anger. But we tend to forget. We think that we are the only one that suffers, and the other person is our oppressor. This is enough to make anger arise, and to strengthen our desire to punish. We want to punish the other person because we suffer. Then, we have anger in us; we have violence in us, just as they do. When we see that our suffering and anger are no different from their suffering and anger, we will behave more compassionately. So understanding the other is understanding yourself, and understanding yourself is understanding the other person. Everything must begin with you. — Thich Nhat Hanh

If he'd expected to be pampered and coddled through his undercover assignments, he would have gone to work for the CIA. — Julie James