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Sbiii Quotes By Alexander Murdoch Mackay

Twenty-five years old this day. 'Bless the Lord, O my soul,' for all His goodness. Man is immortal till his work is done. Use me in Thy service alone, blessed Saviour. — Alexander Murdoch Mackay

Sbiii Quotes By Eugene Chadbourne

There are no bridges in folk songs because the peasants died building them. — Eugene Chadbourne

Sbiii Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The Christian view that all intercourse outside marriage is immoral was, as we see in the above passages from St. Paul, based upon the view that all sexual intercourse, even within marriage, is regrettable. A view of this sort, which goes against biological facts, can only be regarded by sane people as a morbid aberration. The fact that it is embedded in Christian ethics has made Christianity throughout its whole history a force tending towards mental disorders and unwholesome views of life. — Bertrand Russell

Sbiii Quotes By Erik Brynjolfsson And Andrew McAfee

No matter how bright the light is, you won't find your keys by searching under a lamppost if that's not where you lost them. — Erik Brynjolfsson And Andrew McAfee

Sbiii Quotes By Mohammed Mahdi Akef

In no country and under no circumstances is it possible to launch resistance unless the government approves of this. — Mohammed Mahdi Akef

Sbiii Quotes By Al Yankovic

You can play some schlock like New Kids On the Block. — Al Yankovic

Sbiii Quotes By William Delbert Gann

Time is more important than price. When time is up price will reverse. — William Delbert Gann

Sbiii Quotes By Milan Kundera

Revolution and youth are closely allied. What can a revolution promise to adults? To some it brings disgrace, to others favor. But even that favor is questionable, for it affects only the worse half of life, and in addition to advantages it also entails uncertainty, exhausting activity and upheaval of settled habits.
Youth is substantially better off: it is not burdened by guilt, and the revolution can accept young people in toto. The uncertainty of revolutionary times is an advantage for youth, because it is the world of the fathers that is challenged. How exciting to enter into the age of maturity over the shattered ramparts of the adult world! — Milan Kundera