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Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Victor LaValle

People hear that you grew up religious, and they can't imagine you'd have a complex relationship with faith. If you believe one part, you must believe it all. But who gets more chances to see the absurdities than the devout? An answer that's satisfying on Sunday becomes contradictory by Wednesday night. Belief is a wrestling match that lasts a lifetime. — Victor LaValle

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Jodi Picoult

Nobody, who looks at a shard of flint lying beneath a rock ledge, or who finds a splintered log by the side of the road would ever find magic in their solitude. But in the right circumstances, if you bring them together, you can start a fire that consumes the world. — Jodi Picoult

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Francis Bacon

Of all things known to mortals wine is the most powerful and effectual for exciting and inflaming the passions of mankind, being common fuel to them all. — Francis Bacon

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By H.S. Harris

Unfortunately for Hegel, both common sense and genius are more readily accessible than a continuous chain of reasoning that is directed at establishing the identity of one's world-knowledge with one's self-knowledge, slowly and painfully, without ever letting one slip back into the comfortable conviction of Stoic and Sceptic alike that what happens, or has happened, in one's world does not really matter to one. — H.S. Harris

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Brian May

To my mind Keep Yourself Alive was never really satisfactory. Never had that magic that it should have had. — Brian May

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong. — Thomas Jefferson

Trenurile Mortii Quotes By Terence McKenna

We can begin the restructuring of thought by declaring legitimate what we have denied for so long. Lets us declare Nature to be legitimate. The notion of illegal plants is obnoxious and ridiculous in the first place. — Terence McKenna