Thomistic Theology Quotes & Sayings
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I used to have very good sixth sense - knowing exactly where someone was without seeing them. — Chris Pronger

Nutrition science is where surgery was in about 1650, you know, really interesting and promising, but would you want to have them operate on you yet? I don't think so. — Michael Pollan

I am just going outside and may be some time. Reportedly the last words of Lawrence Oates according to Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who commanded the ill-fated expedition to the South Pole 1911/12. — Captain Lawrence Edward Grace Oates

Our Life needs Love and Happiness, Secrets with Reveals , Satisfaction for a Peaceful Freedom..
Jan Jansen — Jan Jansen

Most women lament not the death of their lovers so much out of real affection for them, as because they would appear worthy of love. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

He laughed. I know you're teasing me. And you should know I'm not easily humiliated. You may hunt for my food, and pound me every time we fight, and protect me when we're attacked, if you like. I'll thank you for it. — Kristin Cashore

Only when you understand people, they may understand you. So even though you do not say anything, if you understand people there is some communication. — Shunryu Suzuki

Dead. It sounds final but it's a word missing an ing. — Marlon James

Introverts keep their best stuff inside - that is, until it is ready. And this drives extroverts crazy! The explanation for the introvert's behavior - and there must be an explanation for this behavior, say the extroverts - is that he or she is antisocial, out of touch, or simply a snob. — Laurie A. Helgoe

Servants don't know a good master till they have served a worse. — Aesop

In ten years, you'll be on a stamp /
where anyone at all can lick you. — Margaret Atwood

People who talk of new lives believe there will be no new troubles. — Phyllis Bottome

Turns out he does run," Nick drawled. "Given an incentive. And he wouldn't be so out of breath if he hadn't kept shrieking."
"That was not a shriek," Jamie said with dignity. "It was a husky masculine cry of terror. — Sarah Rees Brennan