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Timbru Ion Quotes By Otto Penzler

I don't believe in ghosts and have never seen one. I wish I could see one, and I would like to have seen one because then I could believe in God. If I can see it, feel it and taste it, then I believe in it. — Otto Penzler

Timbru Ion Quotes By Agatha Christie

Life can be very terrible," he said. "One needs much courage."
"To kill oneself? yes, I suppose one does."
"Also to live," said Poirot, "one needs courage. — Agatha Christie

Timbru Ion Quotes By Kristin Armstrong

Typically creative people are usually not clock-slaves or list-makers, so the idea of enforcing goals and deadlines can be somewhat daunting. — Kristin Armstrong

Timbru Ion Quotes By Tom Clancy

A bureaucrat who said no to everything rarely got in trouble. — Tom Clancy

Timbru Ion Quotes By James E. Lovelock

The Earth has recovered after fevers like this, and there are no grounds for thinking that what we are doing will destroy Gaia, but if we continue business as usual, our species may never again enjoy the lush and verdant world we had only a hundred years ago. What is most in danger is civilization; humans are tough enough for breeding pairs to survive, and Gaia is toughest of all. What we are doing weakens her but is unlikely to destroy her. She has survived numerous catastrophes in her three billion years or more of life. — James E. Lovelock

Timbru Ion Quotes By Bill Harley

In the library I discovered that you could learn by following your nose. And I learned that a book was as close to a living thing as you could get without being one. — Bill Harley

Timbru Ion Quotes By Cassia Leo

Then, she let it go. — Cassia Leo

Timbru Ion Quotes By William Mackergo Taylor

The whole track of history is marked with the ruin of empires which having been founded in injustice, or perpetuated by wrong, were ultimately destroyed. — William Mackergo Taylor