Scoles Sibley Quotes & Sayings
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My mind is just as open as it ever was, professor. But it's a scientific mind, and there's no place in it for superstitions. — Garrett Fort
How easy it is for men to be swollen with admiration of their own strength and glory, and to be lifted up so high as to lose sight both of the ground whence they rose, and the hand that advanced them. — Joseph Hall
If we are one with the nature, it can bring us everywhere. — Jan Jansen
Certain documents, such as the FISA court order allowing collection of telephone records and Obama's presidential directive to prepare offensive cyber-operations, were among the US government's most closely held secrets. Deciphering the archive and the NSA's language — Glenn Greenwald
There came a time when these two incompatible notions of who I was, well, something had to give. Either that 'something' is where you acquiesce to the world around you and you conform, or you sort of defiantly break whatever remaining bonds connect you to that world and create for yourself a different set of values. — Sean Parker
Nations are not thugs. They are bodies of intelligent people. — Rufus Jones
the truth she gathered, enlarging her strength, enlarged likewise the composure that comes of strength. — George MacDonald
We are dealing with the question of the 11 million people paying their taxes, having a path to legalization and, then, ultimately, to citizenship - tough issues, but we are coming together and I think we can do it. — Dick Durbin
You never know how they're going to play out, but 'Pork and Beans' definitely had the same vibe as the 'Buddy Holly' video in that you just knew it was going to work. — Brian Bell
Her stare was serious, curious as she studied him. I'm not sure she likes you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
We've got the whole team together! They're pudgier and dorkier than expected, but I'm cool with it. Let's go blow some shit up. — Pittacus Lore
We know, in other words, the general conditions in which what we call, somewhat misleadingly, an equilibrium will establish itself: but we never know what the particular prices or wages are which would exist if the market were to bring about such an equilibrium. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
Visuals are as artistic as sounds, so being serious about both isn't a contradiction to me. — Dee Dee Ramone
God clearly called me into the preaching and teaching ministry, principally in hostile arenas. An odd call for a shy individual, I would think! But God does it his way. — Ravi Zacharias