Saided Quotes & Sayings
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Our animal origins are constantly lurking behind, even if they are filtered through complicated social evolution. — Richard Dawkins
The stars twinkled above him brilliantly, representing all of the beautiful laws of the universe. — Keira D. Skye
It is a testament to the fundamental honesty of football that Israel, with nothing to play for, overcame Russia in Tel Aviv on Saturday. The sport has its faults, but this basic trust is the reason Wembley holds 80,000 and could take more and the track and field venue for the London Olympics will be reduced after the event to the same capacity as the home of Wigan Athletic. — Martin Samuel
The most fearless hearts, the audacious dreamers, have always maintained a sense of optimism that often flies in the face of the available evidence. — Martin O'Malley
The Expositor's Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1976. Bruce, F. F. The Epistle to the Galatians. Grand — Paul D. Weaver
Dad was just an emotional wreck. He was drinking a lot of the time, he was smoking a lot of pot. And because he takes certain medications, the drinking was making him ... you know, he wasn't even present, really. — Jack Osbourne
She asks if I left a girlfriend behind when we moved. I say no, and she smiles, which just about ruins me. — Pittacus Lore
A man who is intentionally unarmed relies upon the Unseen Force called God by poets, but called the Unknown by scientists. — Mahatma Gandhi
For my first wedding, I cried all the way down the aisle. My fake eyelash came off. My nose was red. My eyes were swollen. I'm not one of those pretty criers. — Sherri Shepherd
When my love swears that she is made of truth,
I do believe her, though I know she lies. — William Shakespeare
...that dog is more to be trusted than many a Christian man; for he never forgets a friend, and loves the hand that gives him bread. — James Fenimore Cooper
I don't cook anything. — Lisa Ling
Our dreams define our sacred destiny. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The former King Louis XVI, who, after titles were abolished, was now simply called "Louis Capet" - a mocking reference to his distant ancestor Hugh Capet, who had assumed the throne in the year 987. — Tom Reiss
