Sochna Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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So," Wanda cried, "a woman in furs is nothing more than a large cat, a charged electric battery? — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch
In addition to the research, I enjoyed learning French and assimilating the culture of another country. — James Cronin
Identity is theft, don't trust anyone whose state vector hasn't forked for more than a gigasecond, change is the only constant, et bloody cetera. — Charles Stross
We have laws in our country that tell us not to murder or steal and we have police that enforce them. The question is whether you personally need the police to watch you. If they disappeared would you begin killing and thieving because you know no one will come after you, or will you carry on not doing it because it is what you actually believe is right? — Lewis N. Roe
(an excellent man, with whom I am sorry now that I did not converse more often, for, even if he cared nothing for the arts, he knew a great many etymologies) — Marcel Proust
I don't know why there aren't more Depression buffs. — Ben Bernanke
It's not an old book, or a treasure map. Nope. Staring up at me was a pile of rocks. — Wendy Mass
I try to keep my mind active. I'm a solitaire and puzzle addict. I exercise religiously. I don't do many things religiously and I've taken up golf to have something to do when I have nothing to do. — Morgan Freeman
Hollywood is not suited for me, and I am not suited for it. — Dr. Seuss
We're not going to find a magic cure for cancer. We've got to prevent it. — Joel Fuhrman
Why should they begin digging their graves as soon as they are born? They have got to live a man's life, pushing all these things before them, and get on as well as they can. How — Henry David Thoreau
States are looking for low-cost solutions that will enable better communication, while avoiding the danger in which the chain of command breaks down in emergencies. We do not want everyone talking to everyone else all the time. — John Shimkus
His absence is time gained to spool my un-truths. — Rachel Cohn
Hinduism the perennial philosophy that is at the core of all religions. — Aldous Huxley
As humans, we are rarely anything more than children that have let the changes to the size and shape of our genitals convince us that there are more important things in life than wonder and happiness. we call the acceptence of this change 'growing up' and it makes us feel big and powerful in a world that would be no less mysterious to us than it was before if all of the fantasizing that we once used to explore the "unknown" quality of our reality had not become devoted almost exclusively to the notion that we are in control. — Philip K. Jason
