Sociobiology Approach Quotes & Sayings
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Mankind are always happy for having happiness. So if you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years from now by the memory of it. — Sydney Smith

I am good in bed - I don't snore. I don't take the duvet. I just lay there and go straight off to sleep. That's all you want out of a bloke. — Len Goodman

Patriarchy is a bully notion, which if you will notice never attacks a nation that can defend itself. Zionism is patriarchal and sets Judaism on its head. — Roseanne Barr

I was innocent but certain, now I'm wiser but unsure. — Howard Ashman

The fundamentals that founded our great nation included the freedom of speech and religion. — Markwayne Mullin

I never thought I'd be one of those guys who gets recognized. — Jake M. Johnson

There are certainly stories that I used to tell myself as a kid that did influence 'The Cabinet of Wonders.' There's a scene in the novel where there's a flood that bursts through the castle, and one of my favorite things to do when I was a kid at school was imagine what school would be like if there was a sudden flood. — Marie Rutkoski

An instant realization sees endless time. Endless time is as one moment. When one comprehends the endless moment He realizes the person who is seeing it. — Paul Reps

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift. — Albert Einstein

Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies~Aristotle — Connie Lafortune

The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight. — Natalie Clifford Barney

I have spoken of a thousand points of light, of all the community organizations that are spread like stars throughout the Nation, doing good. — George W. Bush

The desire to build a risk-free society has always been a sign of decadence. It has meant that the nation has given up, that it no longer believes in its destiny, that it has ceased to aspire to greatness, and has retired from history to pet itself. — Henry Fairlie