Stadens Stenar Quotes & Sayings
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Women's bodies are meant to store fat so that we can do amazing things like have babies or rock a tight pair of jeans. — Katherine Schwarzenegger

If you don't wear lipstick, I can't talk to you. — Isabella Blow

Occasionally, when you do a take, and - what I kind of sort of like is asking for a PPB - Personal Play Back. — Benedict Wong

he was an oddity of some magnitude. — Charles Willeford

Information wants to be useful. — Larry Wall

It is extremely obvious to me that the internet is a religious phenomenon — Peter Lamborn Wilson

Don't you know, priests, why our sermons do not touch the people's heart? Because we do not preach to the eyes, only to the ears. — Antonio Vieira

Good teachers are an endangered species because they're giving up because of the tests and everything. — Rafe Esquith

Do not say that! How few are the Romans and how numerous are we ! 'An army's strength lies not in numbers of men but in Allah's help, and its weakness lies in being forsaken by Allah — Khalid Ibn Al-Walid

The priest, realistically considered, is the most immoral of men, for he is always willing to sacrifice every other sort of good to the one good of his arcanum - the vague body of mysteries that he calls the truth. — H.L. Mencken

Have you been waiting all this time, faithful as always, my Life? ... — John Geddes

The feeble mind of man did not presume to resist the clear evidence of truth, but yielded its infirmity to wholesome doctrines, as to a health-giving medicine, until it obtained from God, by its faith and piety, the grace needed to heal it, they who have just ideas, and express them in suitable language, would need to use no long discourse to refute the errors of empty conjecture. But this mental infirmity is now more prevalent and hurtful than ever, to such an extent that even after the truth has been as fully demonstrated as man can prove it to man, they hold for the very truth their own unreasonable fancies, either on account of their great blindness, which prevents them from seeing what is plainly set before them, or on account of their opinionative obstinacy, which prevents them from acknowledging the force of what they do see. — Augustine Of Hippo

One rebellious penny that must have been sticky stayed glued to the bottom. — Kiera Cass