Suavis Quotes & Sayings
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My life is a simple thing that would interest no one. It is a known fact that I was born, and that is all that is necessary. — Albert Einstein

Fontenelle was the most civilized man of his time, and indeed of most times. — Isaiah Berlin

I wouldn't attach too much importance to these student riots. I remember when I was a student at the Sorbonne in Paris, I used to go out and riot occasionally. — John Foster Dulles

Every flower blooms from the face of impossibility with a hope to make this world beautiful. — Debasish Mridha

(A substantial fraction of the atoms in the body of a typical physicist were once in the form of pizza.) — Sean Carroll

In our western civilization we have the glorious example, the great standard of perfection and the teachings of the Christ to guide us. He acts for us as Mediator between our personality and our Soul. — Edward Bach

The thing you resist is the thing you need to hear the most. — Robert Anthony

When one plays a Steinway, there is a warmth and nobility in the sound that is unequalled by any other instrument. — Emanuel Ax

Unconditional love is all you have. You can't overdose on love, you never can. It's a beautiful thing. — Michael Jackson

Even the simplest wicker basket can become priceless when it is loved and cared for through the generations of a family. — Sister Parish

And bottom line, without John by her side, everything seemed to be just a big, resounding meh. — J.R. Ward

That overflowing feeling became love. But I don't sing for Ren's sake. I sing for myself everyday. — Ai Yazawa

To this culture warrior, gay marriage is not a vital issue. I don't believe the republic will collapse if Larry marries Brendan. However, it is clear that most Americans want heterosexual marriage to maintain its special place in American society. And as long as gays are not penalized in the civil arena, I think the folks should make the call at the ballot box. Traditional marriage is widely seen as a social stabilizer, and I believe that is true. — Bill O'Reilly