Tanegashima Spaceport Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes I do talk to myself, I consider the company and figure I need an intelligient conversation. — Samantha Lang

You are going to perform a virtuous deed, but you don't even believe in virtue--that's what makes you angry and torments you, that's why you're so vindictive. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The mother of the groom has three duties: show up, shut up, and wear beige. So why is Abby kissing the bride's older brother? — Melissa Klein

People?" As though she'd never heard of such a thing. "They're like dolls. Plastic and shiny and fake. — Dia Reeves

Tessa looked at him in disbelief. "what's my name?"
"don't you know it? — Cassandra Clare

He would remember their kiss forever. She wouldn't recall him at all.' (Wulf) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I sweet potato what I sweet potato. — Tom Robbins

In a world where language and naming are power, silence is oppression, is violence. — Adrienne Rich

They're not in the gutter because they had visions, Gentle," Clem said. "They're there because they've been abused, or they've abused themselves." "Which means they can't cover their despair the way the rest can. They've got no distractions from their pain. So they get drunk and crazy, and the next day they're even more lost than they were the day before. But I'd still rather trust them than all the bishops and the ministers. Maybe they're naked, but isn't that a holy state? — Clive Barker

The history of philosophy tells us we have a choice between viewing reason as timeless or as historical, but reason itself is unable to tell us which option is correct.... Since we cannot know whether we began with a correct understanding of reason itself, any philosophy based on reason must be hypothetical. This point is known as the limits of reason. According to postmodern thinkers, reason is not only unable to reach absolute truth, but it is grounded on what is called an exclusive disjunction; it must be one or the other, and cannot be conclusively demonstrated to be either. Since it is based on reason in one view or the other, philosophy can never offer anything but hypothetical explanations of reality, and certainly not absolute truth. — Fernando Canale

Where billows never break, nor tempests roar. — Samuel Garth