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I wish I was a shredder that could play everything, but I don't have the patience. — Dave Navarro
Any fool can tell a crisis when it arrives. The real service to the state is to detect it in embryo. — Isaac Asimov
Nobody kills me and lives to tell about it. — Nathan Bedford Forrest
While parchment may burn and gold may be stained or melted down, the things that are truly important to us will never lose their value. — Evan Meekins
You still have no idea the affect you can have. — Suzanne Collins
she felt as out of place as a meatball in a box of truffles. — Kristen Painter
With one out in the first, Dave Roberts looks a lot better than the last time he pitched against the Padres! — Jerry Coleman
Love is like liquor. In love, u feel high as u feel when you drink too much alcohol. It stays in your head for some time, making u tipsy n turvy and disconnected with everything. But just like it's effect fades away slowly and slowly, aching your every nerve so does the after effects of falling out of love. No drug can soothe it away. — Nikita Dudani
May your character not be a writing upon the sand, but an inscription upon the rock! — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
So urgent on the vulgar is the necessity of believing, that the fall of any system of mythology will most probably be succeeded by the introduction of some other mode of superstition. Christian — Matt Burriesci
I remind myself that my pain is not unique. Everybody suffers. — Karen Armstrong
The significance of the vast Islamic scientific tradition for Muslims and especially for young Muslims today is not only that it gives them a sense of pride in their own civilization because of the prestige that science fhas in the present day world. It is furthermore a testament to the way Islam was able to cultivate various sciences extensively without becoming alienated from the Islamic world view and without creating a science whose application would destroy the world of nature and the harmony that must exist between man and the natural environment. — Seyyed Hossein Nasr