Schleiger 98 Quotes & Sayings
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In recognition that any good idea is a fragile thing, you have to give it a few minutes to breath - like a good red wine. — Richard Saul Wurman

Before them is the most beautiful city she has ever seen, has ever imagined. Golden rooftops shine brightly; windows made from diamonds and rubies gleam; tall buildings reach toward the clouds. She is again overwhelmed, this time with gratitude.
All this, for her. — Victoria Kahler

If you don't fear death, then let Kieran meet it. — Cassandra Clare

Poetry is as precise a thing as geometry. — Gustave Flaubert

[God] has established for you [the Arabs] the same religion enjoined on Noah, on Abraham, on Moses, and on Jesus, the Quran says (42:13). — Reza Aslan

We spread across the entire planet like an unstoppable virus. — Ernest Cline

That's my girl. Tough as cotton balls. — Veronica Roth

Natural,my ass! The worst poison known to man comes from a tree frog in South America. You cannot imagine how small an amount would be necessary to kill you.and it's natural.Calling something NATURAL is a MEANINGLESS MARKETING PLOY."
"All right,calm down! Maybe I like alternative medicine because it's been in use for more than six thousand years.After all that time,they have to know what they're doing."
"You mean the wacky idea that somehow in the distant past people had more scientific wisdom than they do today?That's both crazy and counterintuitive.Six thousand years ago people thought thunder was a bunch of gods moving around furniture."
-Conversation btw Dr.Jack Stapleton and Vinnie — Robin Cook

When our service for the Lord becomes so busy that we forget the Lord Himself, it is time to stop everything and seek Him. — K.P. Yohannan

Atari collapsed in '84, and I went freelance, and that was when I started spreading out and doing my own thing. I really cut loose and did a game called 'Trust and Betrayal', which was the first game solely about interpersonal relationships. — Chris Crawford

This overcoming of all the usual barriers between the individual and the Absolute is the great mystic achievement. In mystic states we both become one with the Absolute and we become aware of our oneness. This is the everlasting and triumphant mystical tradition, hardly altered by differences of clime or creed. — William James

I was just going more for what I've always been influenced by, European music. — Kip Winger