Tedler Circle Quotes & Sayings
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Be thankful that you have a life, and forsake your vain and presumptuous desire for a second one. — Richard Dawkins

But the kings of modern times, restrained by the limits of mere probability, have neither courage nor desire. They fear the eat that hears their orders, and the eye that scrutinizes their actions. — Alexandre Dumas

Heaven. I love the way you fit inside me. — Jaci Burton

God does not love us because we are hard or easy to love, He loves us because He is God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

And humans think. They plan. They dream, and then they make the dream real. — Rick Yancey

Annie, everybody has a policy. In this world you have to have a policy. Now, my policy is I don't treat colored people. — Maya Angelou

It is by human avarice or human stupidity, not by the churlishness of nature, that we have poverty and overwork. — C.S. Lewis

The unfairness of your current status is unimportant. What matters is, can you do what you need to do? If — Augusten Burroughs

For Rachel, it might have even been worse, because she had known the rules for a long time, had thrived on them, and had maybe now - if her equally unprecedented lunch outburst was anything to go by - found them empty. — Patrick Ness

Symmetry may have its appeal but it is inherently stale. Some kind of imbalance is behind every transformation. — Marcelo Gleiser

Now, with no hate group to run, Jerry spent his days playing Mah-jong on his computer — Louis Theroux

His heaven is like himself: strange, interesting, astonishing, grotesque. I give you my word, it has not a single feature in it that he actually values. It consists
utterly and entirely
of diversions which he cares next to nothing about, here in the earth, yet is quite sure he will like them in heaven. Isn't it curious? Isn't it interesting? You must not think I am exaggerating, for it is not so. I will give you details. — Mark Twain

Part of me wanted to be like the other guys at school. I wanted to be simple. People who do less thinking tend to be happier ... I wanted to be like the other guys because they were having more fun. But I couldn't be like them because I hated everything they stood for. — J. Matthew Nespoli