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If we would guide by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold. — Louis D. Brandeis
Every forest is a good library where you can find many books! Animals, trees, even rocks are the books of this mystic library! Read them to acquire their story! When you obtain the story of someone or something, you obtain their wisdom as well! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I even knew some of the dialogue but it was definitely cool to look at. We always argue that the movies should be loyal but in this case I could argue that it might have been too loyal. — Todd McFarlane
The more I read, {the Bible] the more Paul sounds like a stroke victim, who never taught a thing that Jesus taught, and only quotes him once, in Acts, wrongly, and the 12 are constantly chastising him for his teachings. — Glenn Hefley
Men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread. — Richard Wright
Pardon without penitence is a delusion which simple honesty requires that we expose for what it is. — A.W. Tozer
Yeah, it does. I don't know why, but it's sexy as hell." The — Rory Ni Coileain
Mary Lou Buckman and I sat in the first booth, and I, mindful of Wild Bill Hickok, sat facing the door. — Robert B. Parker
You weren't to know how your touch
with the teaspoon stirred me ... — Tiffany Atkinson
Say not the days are evil.
Who's to blame? And fold the hands and say,
oh, shame!
Stand up! Speak out, and bravely,
in God's name, be strong! — Yolanda G. Guerra
If I could, I'd deliver you from old age and death, from aches and pains, from the blandishments of ghosts, from the torment of your familiar, Goblin. I'd deliver you from heat and cold and from the arid dullness of the noonday sub. I'd deliver you into the placid light of the moon and into the domain of the Milky Way forever. — Anne Rice
Remember that [scientific thought] is the guide of action; that the truth which it arrives at is not that which we can ideally contemplate without error, but that which we may act upon without fear; and you cannot fail to see that scientific thought is not an accompaniment or condition of human progress, but human progress itself. — William Kingdon Clifford
Staying indoors daily will eventually make you sick. — Steven Magee
Sex is natural, but enjoying it's an art. — Marty Rubin