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Tanomoshi Quotes By Lewis Thomas

If we had better hearing, and could discern the descants of sea birds, the rhythmic tympani of schools of mollusks, or even the distant harmonics of midges hanging over meadows in the sun, the combined sound might lift us off our feet. — Lewis Thomas

Tanomoshi Quotes By Satchel Paige

One time he (Cool Papa Bell) hit a line drive right past my ear. I turned around and saw the ball hit his ass sliding into second. — Satchel Paige

Tanomoshi Quotes By Noam Chomsky

International relations bears more than a slight resemblance to the mafia. — Noam Chomsky

Tanomoshi Quotes By Henry Hazlitt

There is a second main factor that spawns new economic fallacies every day. This is the persistent tendency of men to see only the immediate effects of a given policy, or its effects only on a special group, and to neglect to inquire what the long-run effects of that policy will be not only on that special group but on all groups. It is the fallacy of overlooking secondary consequences. — Henry Hazlitt

Tanomoshi Quotes By Henry Allen Ironside

Christ is a substitute for everything, but nothing is a substitute for Christ. — Henry Allen Ironside

Tanomoshi Quotes By Tim Dorsey

Make no mistake: I'm all about guns! I just love the legal incongruities our national discourse has spawned, like I can buy a shotgun any time of day without a serious background check, but if I need something for my sniffles, it's six forms of ID and complete school transcripts. The government has essentially created a system where if I want to clear a head cold, the easiest cure is to blow my brains out. — Tim Dorsey

Tanomoshi Quotes By H.G.Wells

An invisible man is a man with power. — H.G.Wells

Tanomoshi Quotes By Willis Harman

We are living through one of the most fundamental shifts in history- a change in the actual belief structure of Western society. No economic, political, or military power can compare with the power of a change of mind. By deliberately changing their images of reality, people are changing the world. — Willis Harman