Sabaean Culture Quotes & Sayings
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But if we establish the working hypothesis that the UFOs are machines, we also have to assume the following:
a) They are not built by human beings..
b) They are flying by means of artificial fields of gravity..
c) They produce high-tension electric charges in order to push the air out of their paths, so it does not start glowing, and strong magnetic fields to influence the ionized air at higher altitudes. — Hermann Oberth
one can no longer distinguish between history and reality after the absinthe goes in the punch. — Beatriz Williams
The camera is, in a sense, both a way to get close, and to break free. It is a testimony to independence as well as a new way to relate to the world — Elinor Carucci
glassblowing?" Noah shook his head. "My — Claire Cook
Before science, before the eighteenth century, religion answered the questions, and so in the nineteenth century for instance there was a real jostling between science and religion over the truth and this is why Darwin was so controversial. — Nell Irvin Painter
Writing is the only art form where a good number of the artists make a slice of their living criticizing one another in print, in public. — Christian Bauman
Childhood is, or has been, or ought to be, the great original adventure, a tale of privation, courage, constant vigilance, danger, and sometimes calamity. For the most part the young adventurer sets forth equipped only with the fragmentary map -marked HERE THERE BE TYGERS and MEAN KID WITH AIR RIFLE-that he or she has been able to construct out of patchwork of personal misfortune, bedtime reading, and the accumulated local lore of the neighbourhood children. — Michael Chabon
Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool. — Voltaire
This outer life, though obviously horrid; often seems the real one - there's grit in it. It does breed character. Do personal relations lead to sloppiness in the end? — E. M. Forster
When adults interpret sensory integration problems as deliberate behavioral choices, things can spiral out of control quickly. If a child legitimately cannot find a way within his neurological capabilities to do something a parent or teacher is insisting on - and lacks any sort of useful vocabulary for explaining why he can't - there is very little option but to explode in fear and frustration. Understanding that a child is trying his best and needs help to overcome challenges is an important first step in helping kids with sensory integration disorder. — Terri Mauro
I love America, and I love to say that my family is American. — James Spithill
Sermon design is not just a matter of what works. Sermon design also relates to theology, literary form, and to the culture of the world in which we live. We cannot — Dennis M. Cahill
The lurking suspicion that something could be simplified is the world's richest source of rewarding challenges. — Edsger Dijkstra
Something looks back from the trees,
and knows me for who I am. — Jane Hirshfield
