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Samuel Sterns Quotes By Idries Shah

Three things cannot be retrieved:
The arrow once sped from the bow
The word spoken in haste
The missed opportunity.
Ali, the Lion of Islam. — Idries Shah

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Eileen Granfors

Something in the air this morning made me feel like flying ...
Spring Flight — Eileen Granfors

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Desmond Morris

We may prefer to think of ourselves as fallen angels, but in reality we are rising apes. — Desmond Morris

Samuel Sterns Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

Ninety-nine percent of humanity does not know that we have the option to "make it" economically on this planet and in the Universe. We do. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Mira Grant

They found what was waiting on the other side: a pleasant room with a horrible monster in it. Apparently, when they were younger, they had the same monster in their closet, and when their parents chased it away, the monster pined until it could finally call to them to come through the broken doors to the Land of the Monsters, where they could be a family forever. The book ended with the implication that now the children would become monsters, too, and would eventually leave the Land of Monsters to find closets, and children, of their own. — Mira Grant

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Doug Martsch

I don't listen to a ton of music other than putting my show together, just because my lifestyle isn't too conducive to listening to music all the time. I like to watch basketball, and I would rather not listen to music while I'm doing that. — Doug Martsch

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Herodotus

There is nothing more foolish, nothing more given to outrage than a useless mob. — Herodotus

Samuel Sterns Quotes By Edward Pearson Pressey

We have been gradually finding out that there is more democracy in letting a committee or representative ten to details than in making everybody's business nobody's business. — Edward Pearson Pressey