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Scordle Quotes By Percy Bysshe Shelley

God is an hypothesis, and, as such, stands in need of proof: the onus probandi rests on the theist. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Scordle Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Your private thoughts give birth to your public acts. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Scordle Quotes By Sam Smith

[A]ll will be raised by the power of God, having spirit in their bodies, and not blood. — Sam Smith

Scordle Quotes By Adwitiya Borah

No amount of wealth or power can ever make you a rich as a free man. — Adwitiya Borah

Scordle Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Everything is true,' he said. 'Everything anybody has ever thought.'
'Will you be all right?'
'I'll be all right,' he said, and thought, And I'm going to die. Both those are true, too. — Philip K. Dick

Scordle Quotes By Dan Brown

Technology is linking us in ways we never imagined possible: Twitter, Google, Wikipedia, and others - all blend to create a web of interconnected minds. — Dan Brown

Scordle Quotes By Queen Mary

When I die India will be found engraved on my heart. — Queen Mary

Scordle Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

I know that when a supersexy older girl with hips and breasts and nice hair wants to take off your glasses and to paint you a smoky eye she's merely trying to enroll you in a beauty contest she's already won. It's a kind of slummy, condescending gesture, like when rich people ask poor people where they summer. To me, this smacks of a blatant, insensitive "let them eat cake" type of chauvinism. — Chuck Palahniuk

Scordle Quotes By James Gilligan

It may be somewhat paradoxical to refer to shame as a 'feeling,' for while shame is initially painful, constant shaming leads to a deadening of feeling. Shame, like cold, is, in essence, the absence of warmth. And when it reaches overwhelming intensity, shame is experienced, like cold, as a feeling of numbness and deadness. [In Dante's Inferno] the lowest circle of hell was a region not of flames, but of ice---absolute coldness. — James Gilligan