Ubong Thompson Quotes & Sayings
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Until now in world's history, whenever we've had a dark age, its been temporary and local. And other parts of the world have been doing fine. And eventually, they help you get out of the dark age. We are now facing a possible dark age which is going to be world-wide and permanent! That's not fun. That's a different thing. But once we have established many worlds, we can do whatever we want as long as we do it one world at a time. — Isaac Asimov

After two kids, I hit the pillow and go straight to sleep. — Cate Blanchett

There is a nocturna for every single person in the world! And each night the nocturni sip dreams from the River of Knowledge, and fly out into the world, and deliver them to their humans. — Lauren Oliver

When you looked out my window you could see the whole city crouched under a blanket of car smog. — Markus Zusak

I now know myself to be a person of weakness and strength, liability and giftedness, darkness and light. I now know that to be whole means to reject none of it but to embrace all of it. — Parker J. Palmer

Red hair is great. It's rare, and therefore superior. — Augusten Burroughs

The global business climate is likewhatever, dude. — Michael Ian Black

The universe has dwindled; it is only a block long and there are no stars, no trees, no rivers. The people who live there are dead; they make chairs which other people sit on in their dreams. In the middle of the street is a wheel and in the hub of the wheel a gallows is fixed. People already dead are trying frantically to mount the gallows, bu the wheel is turning too fast — Henry Miller

One leg was stained with blood down to the ankle, and he walked with a ginger, spraddled gait, but he would on no account let a "wumman" lay hands on him to see what was the matter. — Diana Gabaldon

Mans desires are limited by his perceptions; none can desire what he has not perceived. — William Blake

What Paul says about Peter tells us more about Paul than about Peter — Baruch Spinoza