Sunanta Prasertsith Quotes & Sayings
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This is not a new idea; this is the idea of the age of reason. This is the philosophy that guided the men that made the democracy that we live under. The idea that no one really knew how to run a government led to the idea that we should arrange a system by which new ideas could be developed, tried out, and tossed out if necessary, with more new ideas brought in - a trial and error system. — Richard Feynman

God the Son, by being truly human without ceasing to be truly God, is both equal to the Father and less than the Father - equal by nature and less by volition to service. By this paradox, the usual logic of equality is turned upside down. — Thomas C. Oden

High on its flanks is a complex of caves where the kings and heroes of the Mountain Kingdoms have been laid to rest, their bodies preserved by the sub-zero temperatures and thin, high-altitude air. — Philip Reeve

I hate London when it's not raining. — Groucho Marx

It is very difficult to motivate people to revolution when they are extremely comfortable and well off. — Neal Asher

If you wish for something hard enough, the fairy tales teach us, you can get it in the end. But it's hardly ever the way you thought it would be, and the endings aren't always happy ones. — Jennifer Weiner

The only way to effectively secure the common good is for the government to remain small. — Joel Miller

Don't come home a failure. — Ty Cobb

Gideon laughed. "I like to be direct."
"Okay," I said. "But I warn you, I like to be evasive, inserutable and generally send mixed messages."
"I doubt it."
"Human interaction is not my strong point," I told him.
"Not seriously."
"Seriously," I said. Thinking: There is so much about me he doesn't know.
Gideon put his hand on my leg. "What's your strong point, then?"
"Goats," I told him. "I am excellent with goats. — E. Lockhart

Two rights and three lefts later, — Megan Thomason

a single generation enamoured of foreign ways is almost enough in history to risk the whole continuity of civilization and learning. — Sister Nivedita

Your own family resemblances are a frustrating code, most easily read by those who know you least. — Barbara Kingsolver