Trello App Quotes & Sayings
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When you deal with something like compassion for physical pain, which we know is very, very old in evolution - we can find evidence for it in nonhuman species - the brain processes it at a faster speed. Compassion for mental pain took many seconds longer. — Antonio Damasio

I think that most manufacturing and mining should be under the purview of state authorities. — Rand Paul

Sometimes war takes an arm, or an eye, or it takes two legs from us, but above all the war takes our belief in humanity away from us! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I learned how to stop crying.
I learned how to hide inside of myself.
I learned how to be somebody else.
I learned how to be cold and numb. — Sherman Alexie

We wouldn't care so much what people thought of us if we knew how seldom they did. — John Lanchester

Just as man as a social being, cannot in the long run exist without a tie to the community, so the individual will never find the real justification for his existence, and his own spiritual and moral autonomy, anywhere except in an extramundane principle capable of relativizing the overpowering influence of external factors. — Carl Jung

But I made him the Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security because that added an element of political espionage. — Wes Craven

The Bible isn't a storybook with many heroes. No, there's only one hero in Scripture: the Son, the Lamb, the Savior, the King, the Redeemer - Jesus. — Paul David Tripp

The skeletons of the plants are for me as important as the flowers. — Piet Oudolf

The hidden mist of forgotten truth is not for the mundane eye to see ... — Luis Marques

The Cross preceeds the crown — Paul Gitwaza

The prototypic Don Juan, invented early in the XVI century by a Spanish monk, was — George Bernard Shaw

what you put out there and what people take away are two totally separate things. People's minds process things in diverse ways. Everyone lives in different worlds, which is sort of sad but also has potential if you can work out how to turn it to your advantage. — Ann Morgan