Twhich Quotes & Sayings
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If we ever feel the need to follow something, let it be our own Divine intuition. — Victor Hugo
I believe tha t the two most important focal points for all of humanity in the twenty-first century are the Earth and the human brain. The Earth's health is the only standard that is all-encompassing enough to overcome the ethnic, cultural, religious, and national tensions that are rending the world asunder. Only the Earth can become the central azis around twhich world peace can be spun, for no religion is more compelling, no single nation larger, and no peoples older than the Earth herself — Ilchi Lee
Law never is, but is always about to be. — Benjamin Cardozo
An affective response more appropriate to another's situation than one's own. — Martin Hoffman
I guess, to tell you the truth, I've never had much of a desire to grow facial hair. I think I've managed to play quarterback just fine without a mustache. — Peyton Manning
Hmm, do you mind if I put out your fire then?" I brushed his earlobe with my upper lip. — Shaye Evans
Holy gods. He'd frozen the whole damn lake. He was THAT powerful? — Sarah J. Maas
My agent tells me I am drawing the largest salary ever paid in the halls of England. Wonderful, isn't it? for a quiet, rural gardener like myself. — Lillie Langtry
Everything can be improved. — Clarence W. Barron
It's funny, 'cause you think surfing is your whole life, but then when you make a family it seems like it's not at all. — Joel Parkinson
Testing assumptions allows you the power to create possibilities. — Lisa A. Mininni
Why do progress and beauty have to be so opposed? ; 75
Also, as in war, the case, like a great bubbling cauldron of life itself, threw up both good and evil. Greed, madness, cruelty and indifference were countered by goodness, devotion, self-sacrifice, and courage. p 178 — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
The supreme artist lives as closely as possible to replicating the perfect dream, with life unfolding in a manner that a person could never conceive or direct. — Kilroy J. Oldster
