Vertier Herent Quotes & Sayings
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I think the American electorate should work a little harder at getting informed. That includes hearing, truly listening, to what the other side is saying. Whether you're left or right. — Jeff Daniels

Welcome to Planet Female," she said sweetly. "Enjoy your stay. The first stop on our tour will be Insignificant Issues. Please open your guidebooks to page 317. — Shannon McKenna

Love yourself; you won't regret it ever. — M.F. Moonzajer

Every drop makes a ripple... — Kern Carter

I think Judge Learned Hand was a cultured, intelligent man. — William S. Burroughs

He gives me the stare that only men can do. The mouth tightening exasperation stare. — Poppet

I can't tell him that I didn't see him until they told me to look. — Ally Condie

Noah had 120 years to warn humanity of the flood. We have only 4-5 years until global warming is irreversible — Yosef Abramowitz

The Angel of Death had sworn retribution, and she wasn't going to stop until she'd killed them all. — Anam Iqbal

Politics is history in the making. — Adolf Hitler

I'm not the one going for a biology degree. I'm just a philosophy major who eats people. — Scott Westerfeld

It's not a crime not to know yourself. It's not a crime to send life away. It's just a shame. — Andrew O'Hagan

The moral conscience that so many thoughtless people have offended against and many more have rejected, is something that exists and has always existed. It was not an invention of the philosophers of the Quartenary, when the soul was little more than a muddled proposition. With the passing of time, as well as then social evolution and genetic exchange, we ended up putting our conscience in the colour of blood and in the salt of tears, and, as if that were not enough, we made our eyes into a kind of mirror turned inwards, with the result that they often show without reserve what we are verbally trying to deny. Add to this general observation, the particular circumstance that in simple spirits, the remorse caused by committing some evil act often becomes confused with ancestral fears of every kind, and the result will be that the punishment of the prevaricator ends up being, without mercy or pity, twice what he deserved. — Jose Saramago

Earth, my dearest, oh believe me, you no longer need your springtimes to win me over ... Unspeakably, I have belonged to you, from the flush. — Rainer Maria Rilke