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Silarius Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you are in a state of mind in which all things are one, then you can spend your time in lingerie shops. — Frederick Lenz

Silarius Quotes By Gavin De Becker

People should learn to see and so avoid all danger. Just as a wise man keeps away from mad dogs, so one should not make friends with evil men." - Buddha — Gavin De Becker

Silarius Quotes By Robert Osborne

I always knew I was going to be successful in some way with films. I don't know why. I had no particular talent, but I always knew I was going to be sitting in a dining room with Lucille Ball and at a cocktail party with Bette Davis. — Robert Osborne

Silarius Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Your actions speak so loud, I can't hear what you say. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Silarius Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

When WOMEN got the right to vote is when it all went downhill. Because that's when votes started being cast with emotion and uh, maternal instincts that government ought to reflect ... — Rush Limbaugh

Silarius Quotes By Mike Huckabee

The notion that the Supreme Court comes up with the ruling and that automatically subjects the two other branches to following it defies everything there is about the three equal branches of government. The Supreme Court is not the supreme branch. And for God's sake, it isn't the Supreme Being. It is the Supreme Court. — Mike Huckabee

Silarius Quotes By Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Nothing inspires more reverence and awe in me than an old man who knows how to change his mind. — Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Silarius Quotes By Richie Norton

If time were to take on human form, would she be your taskmaster or freedom fighter? — Richie Norton

Silarius Quotes By William Gibson

Case had always taken it for granted that the real bosses, the kingpins in a given industry, would be both more and less than people ... He'd seen it in the men who'd crippled him in Memphis, he'd seen Wage affect the semblance of it in Night City, and it had allowed him to accept Armitrage's flatness and lack of feeling. He'd always imagined it as a gradual and willing accommodation of the machine, the system, the parent organism. It was the root of street cool, too, the knowing posture that implied connection, invisible lines up to hidden levels of influence. — William Gibson