Sue Bryce Quotes & Sayings
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I'm just so tired of life being something that happens to me. That's not how it's supposed to work. I'm supposed to make my own life. — Joshua Edward Smith
Only love and courage will make this world a safer place. Hatred and fear will make it more dangerous. — Laurence Overmire
We attempt to conceal ourselves, Emily, but the truth is we do not entirely want to be concealed. We want to be found. — Max Barry
...the world is tumbling with innocent-seeming objects ready to declare themselves, slippery and obliging. — Alice Munro
Laplace would have found it child's-play to fix a ratio of progression in mathematical science between Descartes, Leibnitz, Newton and himself — Henry Adams
Ages ago, thousands of generations ago, man had thrust his brother man out of the ease and the sunshine. And now that brother was coming back - changed! — H.G.Wells
I have a deep-seated belief that marriage is between a man and a woman exclusively. — John Hogg
loves was about the people who loved you — Margot Livesey
In the years when teenagers really need to be connected to somebody, they aren't; especially in small towns where kids are bored and look for something to get them going. — Dash Mihok
The best is a tale that has yet to be written. — Steven Owen Godersky
I think every national team has the same possibilities to win the World Cup. — Javier Hernandez
Science is unpoetic only to minds jaundiced with sentiment and romanticism ... the great masters of the past boasted all they could of it and found it magical. — Ezra Pound
We can't simply take the way things seem and just work on that, because that would be another kind of mistake thought makes-taking the surface and calling it the reality. — David Bohm
The development of science and of the creative activities of the spirit requires a freedom that consists in the independence of thought from the restrictions of authoritarian and social prejudice. — Albert Einstein
And wheresoe'er thou move, good luck Shall fling her old shoe after. — Alfred Lord Tennyson