Savvas Learning Quotes & Sayings
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Gary Condit is on the Congressional committee for Homeland Security. They make the guy responsible for Homeland Security who is the guy no one would feel secure going home with. — Jay Leno

Work or die' - this is the essence of slavery, of compulsion. And yet this is our world. Most of our world is enslaved but does not know it. Only the homeless are free, and for their freedom we sentence them to death. To refuse compulsion is to earn death, suffering, and calumny. It is not to refuse work - the homeless work very hard, endure many hardships we cannot imagine in our comfortable slavery. And yet we call our slavery freedom. We do not know what freedom means, yet. — Robert Peate

Another thing the Democrats have grown accustomed to is their candidate is untouchable. — Rush Limbaugh

I left for Petersburg in August, 1871 and stayed there until 1879. — Carl Spitteler

I'm good at thinking outside the box, so much that you realise it's not a box to begin with. — Will.i.am

Let today be the day you are no longer intimidated by the monumental size of the change you want, but instead be empowered by your ability to make that change one step at a time. — Steve Maraboli

There is barely a country in the world where you will be completely safe. — Michael Palin

Theology is unnecessary. — Stephen Hawking

Abortions will not let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get. — Gwendolyn Brooks

never judge a book by its cover,whats in it is a way of life. — Maceo Mays

It is for Muslim scholars to study the whole history of Islamic science completely and not only the chapters and periods which influenced Western science. It is also for Muslim scholars to present the tradition of Islamic science from the point of view of Islam itself and not from the point of view of the scientism, rationalism and positivism which have dominated the history of science in the West since the establishment of the discipline in the early part of the 20th century in Europe and America. — Seyyed Hossein Nasr

First the bugs divide your mind into parcels that are almost independent--I always picture paper growing up between the wrinkles of the brain like the membrane between cloves of garlic. The ants descend on each clove in turn, carry it off to grayspace, and reconnect it. As this happens, you briefly lose certain capacities, sight, mostly--I was blind for a time, and when the sight came back I was agnosic, and then paralyzed. — Raphael Carter