Stereopticonloving Quotes & Sayings
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Winston Churchill was a man of blood and a politico without principle, whose apotheosis serves to corrupt every standard of honesty and morality in politics and history. — Ralph Raico

I cannot understand the reason why I am saved, except upon the ground that God would have it so. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

In grade school I was smart, but I didn't have any friends. In high school, I quit being smart and started having friends. — David Spade

Astronauts were not the impulsive daredevils so dear to the stereopticonloving public. They couldn't afford to be. The hazards of the profession required an infinite capacity for cautious, contemplative thought. — Eric Frank Russell

The whole result of continued labour is not often consumed and enjoyed in a moment; the result generally lasts for a certain length of time. We must then conceive the capital as being progressively uninvested. — William Stanley Jevons

It's hard to believe that in the greatest democracy in the world, we need legislation to prevent the government from writing and paying for the news. — John F. Kerry

Life is short. We're only here to chase moments. I'd rather make those moments worthwhile. — Claire Contreras

Did I mention I love your nail polish? " I asked.
"You did not, but thank you. Times like this, you gotta have a bright spot. You gotta have something to lighten the mood. Catcher's homemade waffles and enormous dick usually do the trick. — Chloe Neill

I think 'Shameless' is more of an everyman's show, whereas as great as I think 'Girls' is, it's got a smaller audience. — Jeremy Allen White

The greatest weapon that one can have is a simple ... smile. — Lionel Suggs

Bluefin tuna spawn just south of the oil spill and they spawn only in the Gulf. If they were to go through the area at a critical time, that's one instance where a plume could destroy a whole species. — Larry J. McKinney

'Science in itself' is nothing, for it exists only in the human beings who are its bearers. 'Science for its own sake' usually means nothing more than science for the sake of the people who happen to be pursuing it. — Rudolf Virchow

My goal isn't to shock. — Taylor Momsen

A beautiful soul has no other merit than its own existence. — Friedrich Schiller

What is the Liberty of the Press? Who can give it any definition which does not leave the utmost latitude for evasion? I hold it to be impracticable and from this I infer, that its security, whatever fine declarations may be inserted in any Constitution respecting it, must altogether depend on public opinion, and on the general spirit of the people and of the Government." - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist LXXXIV — David Alan Corbin

One thing is certain, anyone who collects art is not an artist. — Heinrich Boll