Svalbard Population Quotes & Sayings
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"I'm pretty sure if it weren't for you, I'd have spent the rest of my life terrified of crowded places. I can't thank you enough. — Debora Geary

There's what we expect bears to do and then there's what they do. Sometimes the two don't match. — Joe Clark

You wanted God's ideas about what was best for you to coincide with your ideas, but you also wanted him to be the almighty Creator of heaven and earth so that he could properly fulfill your
wish. And yet, if he were to share your ideas, he would cease to be the almighty Father. — Soren Kierkegaard

Sufficient sleep, exercise, healthy food, friendship, and peace of mind are necessities, not luxuries. — Mark Halperin

The source of Pyrrhonism comes from failing to distinguish between a demonstration, a proof and a probability. A demonstration supposes that the contradictory idea is impossible; a proof of fact is where all the reasons lead to belief, without there being any pretext for doubt; a probability is where the reasons for belief are stronger than those for doubting. — Andrew Michael Ramsay

Just because you put higher-octane gasoline in your car doesn't mean you can break the speed limit. The speed limit's still 65. — Neil Sheehan

There's no privacy for the violently dead. — Zelda Popkin

She lies with me, and I am home. I am filled with so much joy I could fly right up there above the beach, the sea, our world, with her. I can't bear it, it is so beautiful.
It all falls away.
I loved, I am love, I am free. — Kate Lord Brown

You ask what the aim is? I tell you it is victory - total victory. — Winston Churchill

I think about how fragile we are here - like fish in a glass bowl with darkness pressing in on every side. — Carrie Ryan

Lying is a terrible vice, it testifies that one despises God, but fears men. — Michel De Montaigne

Here I am, an old man in a dry month,
Being read to by a boy, waiting for rain. — T. S. Eliot