Seubert Law Quotes & Sayings
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This car of mine, I am tickled to death with it. The machine is nearly everything, its power, stability and balance. The driver, allowing for his experience and courage, is much less. — Malcolm Campbell
We were language's magpies by nature, stealing whatever sounded bright and shiny. — Salman Rushdie
I began as a journalist for my pocketbook and a poet for my soul. — Jane Yolen
If I have any advice to give to the Syrian president it is to cooperate for the sake of the investigation or for the sake of uncovering the truth. — Walid Jumblatt
Survival of the fittest is over. Get over it. We need survival of the wisest. — Deepak Chopra
The fact that women are very young in obtaining their civil rights and African-Americans are young in obtaining their civil rights, I think it's about time that we extend that to all Americans, whether straight, gay, purple, green, black, brown. — Octavia Spencer
Traveling is no fool's errand to him who carries his eyes and itinerary along with him. — Amos Bronson Alcott
Drink this," she told her friend.
Jess moaned.
"Do it," Kestrel said, "or you'll be sorry."
"What a lovely bedside manner you have," Sarsine said. — Marie Rutkoski
We must remember there are different seasons in our lives and let God do what He wants to do in each of those seasons. — Joyce Meyer
Put the right pitching mechanics together with good health, and there's nothing surprising about lasting a long time. — Nolan Ryan
Maybe we'll admit this thing we have is perfect, not worth messing around with. And stay together forever. If you're interested, that is."
She glanced away. "I could think about that."
He buried his face in her neck. "Think fast — Robyn Carr
Corey Bryant sank into a great forgetful river, and that river was time, and its waters were red. — Stephen King
All thought of something is at the same time self-consciousness [ ... ] At the root of all our experiences and all our reflections, we find [ ... ] a being which immediately recognises itself, [ ... ] and which knows its own existence, not by observation and as a given fact, nor by inference from any idea of itself, but through direct contact with that existence. Self-consciousness is the very being of mind in action. — Maurice Merleau Ponty
