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Searchlights For Sale Quotes By James Boswell

It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. The act of dying is not of importance, it lasts so short a time. — James Boswell

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Lidia Yuknavitch

Who are we in moments of crisis or despair? Do we become deeper, truer selves, or lift up and away from a self, untethered from regular meanings like moths suddenly drawn toward heat or light? Are we better people when someone might be dying, and if so, why? Are we weaker, or stronger? Are we beautiful, or abject? Serious, or cartoon? Do we secretly long for death to remind us we are alive? — Lidia Yuknavitch

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Titian

A good painter needs only three colours: black, white and red. — Titian

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Halton Arp

Of course, if one ignores contradictory observations, one can claim to have an "elegant" or "robust" theory. But it isn't science. — Halton Arp

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Pope John Paul II

To reach peace, teach peace. — Pope John Paul II

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Richard Louv

For the young, food is from Venus; farming is from Mars — Richard Louv

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Joey W. Hill

I can't believe I agreed to this shit. One minute I feel like some lovesick fool; then I remember that kiss, the way you ran to me at the airport, and I can barely breathe. — Joey W. Hill

Searchlights For Sale Quotes By Matt Haig

One of the brighter humans, a German-born theoretical physicist called Albert Einstein, explained relativity to dimmer members of his species by telling them, "Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute." What if looking at the pretty girl felt like putting your hand on a hot stove? What was that? Quantum mechanics? — Matt Haig