Unreactivity Quotes & Sayings
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Grown-up love means actually understanding what you love, taking the good with the bad and helping your loved one grow. Love takes attention and work and is the best thing in the world. — Al Franken

By 1985 enough millions will have died to reduce the earth's population to some acceptable level, like 1.5 billion people. — Paul R. Ehrlich

In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools. — Doris Lessing

If you think you're meeting your destiny on the other side of a door you may not be interested in its design. — Ettore Sottsass

Indifference must be a crime in us, to be ranked but one degree below treachery; for deserting the commonwealth is next to betraying it. — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke

But what if your fire is not burning well or, worse, has gone out? Without inner fire, you have no light, no heat, no desire ... there's only one way out - and that's through the dark woods. You must change your life. — Phil Cousineau

Family traits, like murder, will out. Nature has but so many molds ... — Louise Imogen Guiney

A soul is forged in the fires of adversity, not comfort. — Jana Oliver

Jane: "Look, Dave Chandler left me on the ninth floor of our university research library without my panties after we lost our virginity together. He never called me again and actually turned on his heel and walked in the opposite direction whenever he saw me on campus. Unless you're going to do that, I don't think were gonna have a problem. Gabriel?"
Gabriel: "Sorry. Something strange happened inside my head when you said the word "panties". The overwhelming urge to kill Dave Chandler combined with a simultaneous loss of blood to the brain. — Molly Harper

[The unreactivity of the noble gas elements] belongs to the surest of experimental results. — Friedrich Paneth

Prayer is the one hand with which we grasp the invisible; fasting, the other, with which we let loose and cast away the visible. — Andrew Murray