Spn Season 1 Quotes & Sayings
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Top Spn Season 1 Quotes
It doesn't have anything to do with yesterday or tomorrow, it's all right now. — Billy Higgins
Arms outstretched in welcome could quickly become arms that grabbed. — Terry Pratchett
We would do well to remember that the success of any struggle depends on the determination of its leaders and the clarity of its purpose, not the doubts of naysayers. — Saree Makdisi
And if I were to ask myself from what literature we who have been nurtured almost exclusively on the thoughts of Greeks and Romans, and of the Semitic race, the Jewish, may draw the corrective which is most wanted in order to make our inner life more perfect, more comprehensive, more universal, in fact more truly human a life ... again I should point to India. — Max Muller
And she's alive, so alive that even the sun wants a piece of her, and that's what hurts most of all. That someone so alive could possibly be dying. And worse, that as she dies, we all seem to be dying too, somehow, especially Mum. — Sharon Dogar
The critical philosophy of science became as it were negatively metaphysical
in other words, materialistic
on the basis of an error of judgement; matter was assumed to be a tangible and recognizable reality. Yet this is a thoroughly metaphysical concept hypostatized by uncritical minds. Matter is an hypothesis. When you say "matter," you are really creating a symbol for something unknown, which may just as well be "spirit" or anything else; it may even be God. — C. G. Jung
I have always lived according to my conscience, and my past is clean. — Bidzina Ivanishvili
It may take a village to raise a baby, but hell! it takes an army to produce a book. — Sara Sheridan
It's what's invisible that creates what's visible. — T. Harv Eker
Once upon a time, chimaera descended by the thousands into a cathedral beneath the earth. And never left. — Laini Taylor
Remained with no very cordial feelings toward him. — Jane Austen
And she is the reader
who browses the shelf
and looks for new worlds
but finds herself. — Laura Purdie Salas
