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Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

I agree with you, Captain," he whispered. "The human race has to live with its conscience. Whatever the Hermians argue, survival is not everything. — Arthur C. Clarke

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Sylvia Browne

You know, bad people, I've never seen bad people have angels. — Sylvia Browne

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Lee Strobel

That is the joyful task of every follower of Jesus. Someday may it be written about me on my tombstone: He was so amazed by God's grace that he couldn't keep it to himself. — Lee Strobel

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Rick Remender

Go ahead, kill me! But live with this: All those people die!

For the rest of your life, somewhere behind the feeds, that human part of you hiding down deep will always wonder how much pain you could have prevented if you hadn't been so weak! — Rick Remender

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Thurman Arnold

Dissent is not sacred; the right of dissent is. — Thurman Arnold

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By A.G. Howard

The littlest things I once took for granted have become priceless treasures. — A.G. Howard

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By E. M. Forster

But when she saw Evie at the entrance of the restaurant, staring fiercely at nothing after the fashion of athletic women, her heart failed her anew. Miss Wilcox had changed perceptibly since her engagement. Her voice was gruffer, her manner more downright, and she was inclined to patronize the more foolish virgin. Margaret was silly enough to be pained at this. Depressed at her isolation, she saw not only houses and furniture, but the vessel of life slipping past her, with people like Evie and Mr. Cahill on board. — E. M. Forster

Silhouette Primitive Quotes By Jeremy Rifkin

I wanted to make sure that this be the first scientific and technology revolution in history in which the public thoroughly discussed all the potential benefits and all the potential harms, in advance of the technology coming online and running its course. — Jeremy Rifkin