Stockyards Station Quotes & Sayings
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Human nature is a scoundrel's favorite explanation. — Mason Cooley
Let us respect even error when it has its source in virtue. — Sophia Lee
All the while that Jean was listening to him, he was vaguely conscious that what gives literature its reality is the result of work accomplished by the human spirit, no matter what the material facts that may have stimulated it (a walk, a night of love, a social drama), of a sort of discovery in the world of the spirit, of the emotions, made by the human intelligence, so that the value of a book is never in the material presented by the writer, but in the nature of the operation he performs upon it. — Marcel Proust
We scientists can argue forever about important topics like slightly different flavors of vanilla ice cream. Consider the silliness of this debate: one group of scientists found a 90% decline of big fish and criticized fishery management. Some other scientists found an 80% decline and started a big argument with the 90% people. Who cares if it's 80% or 90%? The real question is whether it's OK to let fishermen take most of the big fish out of our oceans. — Mark Powell
To imagine is to spark beauty in our thoughts. — Emilyann Girdner
It was what we Japanese called the onion life, peeling away a layer at a time and crying all the while. — Arthur Golden
The deepness of human love and dignity will define the tolerance of humanity. — Debasish Mridha
Does it mean this, does it mean that, that's all anybody wants to know. I'd say what any decent poet would say if anyone dared ask him to analyze his work: if you see it, darling, then it's there! — Freddie Mercury
Gujarat is the first state in the country where not even a single student is devoid of insurance cover. — Narendra Modi
This is the continuation of the Clash of Clans — Victor Quintaes
Fight like a man. Habit is overcome by habit. — Thomas A Kempis
Let them not make me a stone and let them not spill me, otherwise kill me. — Louis MacNeice
