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Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Hayley Williams

Suicide is no solution. Keep fighting. — Hayley Williams

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Alan Dean Foster

We're all nothing but unified arrangements of atoms and particles, drifting around, enjoying consciousness every now and then for a second or so before splitting up to become bits and pieces of trees and stars and french fries. — Alan Dean Foster

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Howard Schultz

I've said often that every enterprise and organization has a memory. And those memories create a path for people to follow. — Howard Schultz

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Pat Ament

What one leads on-sight, in good, strong style, safely, is what one's ability is. — Pat Ament

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Brandon Mull

You're free to dream however you wish," Nollin teased. "But don't ask the rest of us to share your unrealistic - "
"Then don't ask us to share your weakness!" Jason interrupted. — Brandon Mull

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By George W. Bush

Let's make sure that there is certainty during uncertain times in our economy. — George W. Bush

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Don Meyer

What you accept in victory, you must accept in defeat. — Don Meyer

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Franz Kafka

German is my mother tongue and as such more natural to me, but I consider Czech much more affectionate, which is why your letter removes several uncertainties; I see you more clearly, the movements of your body, your hands, so quick, so resolute, it's almost like a meeting. — Franz Kafka

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Karl Barth

He has heard, and causes those with ears to hear, even today, what we shall not see until the end of time - the whole context of Providence. As though in the light of this end, he heard the harmony of creation to which the shadow belongs but in which the shadow is not darkness, deficiency is not defeat, trouble cannot degenerate into tragedy and infinite melancholy is ultimately forced to claim undisputed sway ... Mozart causes us to hear that even on the latter side, and therefore in its totality creation praises its master and is therefore perfect. — Karl Barth

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Walter Isaacson

A society's competitive advantage will come not from how well its schools teach the multiplication and periodic tables, but from how well they stimulate imagination and creativity. — Walter Isaacson

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Etienne Gilson

Pure sensism leads inevitably to universal doubt; if reality is in the end reducible to sensible appearance, then, since this is in a state of perpetual flux and self-contradiction, no kind of certitude will any longer be possible. [...] Truth is necessary and immutable; but in the sensible order nothing necessary or immutable is to be found; therefore sensible things will never yield us any truth. — Etienne Gilson

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Stephen Hawking

The most remarkable property of the universe is that it has spawned creatures able to ask questions. — Stephen Hawking

Theirself Dictionary Quotes By Paul Stanley

I was a chubby boy. My pants used to wear out in the middle, and it was because my legs used to rub together. I wasn't obese, just chunky. — Paul Stanley