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Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Sara Quin

Maybe I just stay in relationships for too long and then they get really dramatic. — Sara Quin

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Dan Wells

Even if I didn't have any empathy, she did, and that meant I could use it against her. Where logic failed, guilt might save the day. — Dan Wells

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

What is called common sense is excellent in its department, and as invaluable as the virtue of conformity in the army and navy,
for there must be subordination,
but uncommon sense, that sense which is common only to the wisest, is as much more excellent as it is more rare. — Henry David Thoreau

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Peter Heller

We have traveled.
Now you will be the path
I will walk I will walk
Over you. — Peter Heller

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Max Beesley

As an actor, you've got to maintain a bit of mystery and at least part of your private life, otherwise the game is up. — Max Beesley

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Max Anders

Moses warned them [Israelites] that the leading spiritual danger they would face on entering the [promise] land would be forgetting the Lord. What adversity would not do, prosperity and satisfaction could. They were to be on their guard against spiritual lethargy. — Max Anders

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

In the dark times Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing. About the dark times. — Bertolt Brecht

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Jules Verne

Now, the earth occupies one of the foci of the ellipse, and so at one point in its course is at its apogee, that is, at its farthest from the sun, — Jules Verne

Spacefaring Nations Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

If we do not know the character of being itself - I have never seen anyone suggest that we do know it - then there is an inevitable superficiality in any claim to an exhaustive description of anything that participates in being. And the assertion of the existence, or the nonexistence, of God is the ultimate exhaustive description. — Marilynne Robinson