Spraggy Quotes & Sayings
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Education is a tender garden, whereas ignorance is weeds. History - the old history - was full of examples proving that, when civilizations fell, learning was the first thing to disappear. — Anonymous

Those who set out to serve both God and Mammon soon discover that there is no God. — Logan Pearsall Smith

I guess it's just another one of life's little mysteries."
"I'm tired of mysteries."
"Yeah? I think they add a kind of zest to the world. Like salt in a stew. — Neil Gaiman

All our firsts, and our lasts, and everything in between. They swirl and dance on the invisible currents, and then one by one, they disappear to a place they will always be a part of. — Jessi Kirby

I don't make things complicated, that's the way they get all by themselves. — Mel Gibson

Besides, I never knew that person. The person I've come to know is the one I want to get to know even better. — Nicholas Sparks

The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio. — Debbie Allen

To set a forest on fire, you light a match. To set a character on fire, you put him in conflict. — James N. Frey

Kilometers above, men who didn't know her name wanted to kill her — Anthony Marra

At the beginning of the twentieth century, every single leading Muslim intellectual was in love with the west, and wanted their countries to look just like Britain and France. — Karen Armstrong

We love everything on our own account; we even follow our own taste and inclination when we prefer our friends to ourselves; and yet it is this preference alone that constitutes true and perfect friendship. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Nothingness is the basis of everything. — Jaggi Vasudev

The only justifications for belief have the form "justified for me". — Ken Wilber

So. Yes. We're all dying. We're all crumbling into the void, one cell at a time. We are disintegrating like sugar cubes in champagne. But only women have to pretend it isn't happening. Fifty-something men wander around with their guts flopped over their waistbands and their faces looking like a busted tramp's mattress in an underpass. They sprout nasal hair and chasm-like wrinkles, and go 'Ooof!' whenever they stand up or sit down. men visibly age, every day
but women are supposed to stop the decline at around 37, 38, and live out the next 30 or 40 years in some magical bubble where their hair is still shiny and chestnut, their face unlined, their lips puffy, and their tits up on the top third of the ribcage. — Caitlin Moran

Women know when they've got the menopause but men don't quite know. They know it afterwards. — Omar Sharif