Vangeria Quotes & Sayings
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Solara: I want to come with you.
Eli: No, you don't.
Solara: I hate it here.
Eli: Then change it. — Book Of Eli Movie

I think the NBA players have to be held accountable in a reasonable way, just like any other professionals. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

If God, as they say, is homophobic, I wouldn't worship that God. — Desmond Tutu

Self is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. — Henry Van Dyke

We learn from history that we learn nothing from history. — George Bernard Shaw

We have eyelids but not earlids, for the ears are the portals of learning, and Nature wanted to keep them wide open. — Baltasar Gracian

In every man's mind the good seeds of liberty are planted, and he who brings his fellow down so low, as to make him contented with a condition of slavery, commits the highest crime against God and man. — Henry Highland Garnet

I never, ever, saw the evil Steve Jobs. He was always the most well-mannered and respectful guy I knew. And we got to be pretty good friends. He didn't suffer fools gladly. I guess he didn't think I was a fool. — Nolan Bushnell

We may never be able to pay directly for the gifts of true friendship - but pay we must, even though we make our payment to someone who owes us nothing, in some other place and at some other time. — Yousuf Karsh

A man is too insignificant to be preoccupied with his failures. All of the energy he has is required for attending to the loneliness, the pain, the needs of others. — Michael Novak

The man is an undeveloped homicidal maniac. — Bram Stoker

For the first time his mind grasped the fact that when life has sentenced you to suffer, the sentence is neither a fancy nor a threat, but you are dragged to the rack, and you are tortured, and there is no marvelous rescue at the last moment, no awakening as from a bad dream. He felt it as a foreboding which struck him with terror. — Jens Peter Jacobsen

Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science. — Ernest Lawrence