Vestborg Quotes & Sayings
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This was a Darkness born of fire. — Brian A. McBride
I wanted to be able to do things at my own pace, make mistakes and nobody would care. — Jerry Yang
But as long as you think, "I am doing this," or "I have to do this," or "I must attain something special," you are actually not doing anything ... when you do not try to do anything special, then you do something. When there is no gaining idea in what you do, then you do something. — Shunryu Suzuki
The next decade will perhaps raise us a step above despair to a cleaner, clearer wisdom and biology cannot fail to help in this. As we become increasingly aware of the ethical problems raised by science and technology, the frontiers between the biological and social sciences are clearly of critical importance-in population density and problems of hunger, psychological stress, pollution of the air and water and exhaustion of irreplaceable resources. — H. Bentley Glass
Nothing makes you get down on yourself and worry that you're undesirable like rejection, so having someone desirable desire you is the ultimate antidote. — Daria Snadowsky
The search for a Jewish national home came about due to centuries of anti-Semitic pogroms, expulsions, discrimination and hate. The Holocaust was simply the evil culmination of all that came before it. — Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
I didn't want you flawless - I have a bare wall at home that's flawless - I wanted your character trapped in the amber of your skin ... — John Geddes
The corner in which he sat was curtained off from the sun, the poor old sun in the Virgin for the billionth time. — Samuel Beckett
There are only two days on my calendar, today and THAT DAY! — Martin Luther
The conquest of fear, especially fear of unaccountable divine beings who meddle in nature at will, means a reduction in the sum total of human pain and suffering and opens the door to the calm acceptance of a new picture of the world - a world in which nature is autonomous and where there are ideal beings who never meddle. — Epicurus
