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Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Javan

A smile can open a heart quicker than a key can open a door. — Javan

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Joel McHale

Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly, and Sean Hannity are the Mount Rushmore of keeping old people angry. — Joel McHale

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Theophile Gautier

For Art alone is great:
The bust survives the state,
The crown the potentate. — Theophile Gautier

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Helen Fielding

Girls are so much nicer than men (apart from Tom-but homosexual). — Helen Fielding

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Dylan Moran

I don't know that you're able to measure your aggregate wisdom as you go through life. I can't say that I ever feel that I'm sitting on top of a growing mound of wisdom. — Dylan Moran

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Saint Francis De Sales

In no other action can our Savior be considered more tender or more loving than in this, in which He, as it were, annihilates Himself and reduces Himself to food, that He may penetrate our souls and unite Himself to the hearts of His faithful. — Saint Francis De Sales

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Jefferson Bethke

I always imagined heaven being a place far, far away with winged babies playing harps and floating on the clouds. Now honestly, that doesn't sound like a place where I want to be for eternity. It sounds terrible and boring. In fact, if I ever saw a naked chubby baby with wings, I'd probably run as fast as I could the other way; I — Jefferson Bethke

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Anthony Doerr

Time slows. The attic disappears. Jutta disappears. Has anyone ever spoken so intimately about the very things Werner is most curious about? Open — Anthony Doerr

Tangibly Expressed Quotes By Frank J. Tipler

Whereas many philosophers and theologians appear to possess an emotional attachment to their theories and ideas ... scientists feel no qualms about suggesting different but mutually exclusive explanations for the same phenomenon. — Frank J. Tipler