Semerdjian Origin Quotes & Sayings
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We have the hardest working people in the world, the most adaptable and the most congenial to employ. — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

An error in the doctrine of God will have inevitable consequences in the sphere of action, of moral behaviour, of the polity of the Church, and of basic culture and social organization. A change in the doctrine of the Trinity in either of these directions cannot help but have political consequences.
Farrell, commenting on Nazianzen's connection between Trinity and Holy Monarchy — Joseph P. Farrell

If democracy brings an undemocratic group to power, is that a victory for democracy? — Richard Engel

O! how shall summer's honey breath hold out, / Against the wrackful siege of battering days? — William Shakespeare

He was a man with a chest, and he wanted to give thoughtful expression to the passion of his heart. — Harvey Mansfield

If God wanted women to be treated equally to men, he'd have given them penises. — Zach Braff

The scriptures say to wake up from the deep sleep of ignorance, remain fully awake, remain conscious, & go on learning. — Rama Swami

Live in the present, or die in your past; it's your choice. — Bryant McGill

Have you ever known me to be rude to a lady?" "I have seen you be intentionally rude to a woman. I have never seen you be rude to a lady. — Robert A. Heinlein

When I talk to people who have teenagers now, their rooms are filled with screens. There are their phones and their DVD players and TVs and all these things to produce distractions for them, and I think it would be hard to find the time to create something. I think that's really changing something about adolescence. — Adrian Tomine

Bear in mind that the children of life are the children of joy; that the lower animals are only unhappy when made so by man; that man alone of all the creatures, has "found out many inventions", the chief of which appears to be the art of making himself miserable, and of seeing all Nature stained with that dark and hateful colour. — William Henry Hudson