Verma Travels Quotes & Sayings
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For "as great a blessing as government is," the Rev. Peter Whitney explained, "like other blessings, it may become a scourge, a curse, and severe punishment to a people." What made it so, what turned power into a malignent force, was not its own nature so much as the nature of man - his susceptibility to corruption and his lust for self-aggrandizement. — Bernard Bailyn

Do not pick up the pen unless you understand how heavy it is, and how long you may carry it for. — Jason Ellis

A book should be an axe to chop open the frozen sea inside us. — J.M. Coetzee

There may be more to learn by climbing the same mountain a hundred times than by climbing a hundred different mountains. — Richard Nelson

I got a head start and ws already hanging upside down when he caught up. All the blood was rushing to my head, making me feel dizzy. "I can't stay like this much longer," I told him."Head rush."
He leaned down and stuck his face next to mine, gifting me with a beautiful smile."I know the feeling," he said. "You give me a head rush all the time. — Jessica Verday

Just because you don't understand or agree with something doesn't mean that it lacks merit. — Lisa Kleypas

We run things, things don't run we. — Miley Cyrus

But if we can manage it so people don't have things forced on them that they don't want, I think there's every reason to believe things can settle out in a situation that is recognizably better than the one we're stuck in today. — K. Eric Drexler

Money is the "god of this world," and it empowers millions of people to enjoy life by living on substitutes. With money, they can buy entertainment, but they can't buy joy. They can go to the drugstore and buy sleep, but they can't buy peace. Their money will attract lots of acquaintances but very few real friends. Wealth gains them admiration and envy but not love. It buys the best in medical services, but it can't buy health. — Warren W. Wiersbe

Marx said that religion was the opiate of the people. In the United States today, opiates are the religion of the people. — Thomas Szasz

A lifetime of glory is worth a moment of pain. Louie thought: Let go. — Laura Hillenbrand