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Vidotech Quotes & Sayings

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Top Vidotech Quotes

I saw Suicide in '74 and it was pretty horrifying. — Robert Quine

It was like one of those weird dreams you have before waking and nothing makes sense and you very often cut people up and make them into soup.
Or is that just me? — Steph Bowe

The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage. — Laura Mvula

No Christian is safe when his soul is slothful, and his God is far from him. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Nothing is more shameful than attacking sleeping children — Ban Ki-moon

There is a central flaw in contemporary culture and a corresponding and related inability to address it. Society seems somehow unable to adequately help or protect itself. Normal citizens feel powerless, isolated and disturbed. — Michael Leunig

And when I came in with tears in my eyes, you always knew whether I needed you to hold me or just let me be. I don't know how you knew, but you did, and you made it easier for me. — Nicholas Sparks

Optimism is the staunchest worshipper of life. — Kedar Joshi

I concoct that deal in my head and then attempt to make her fulfill her end of the unspoken bargain. — Matthew Quick

The lowest form of popular culture - lack of information, misinformation, disinformation, and a contempt for the truth or the reality of most people's lives - has overrun real journalism. Today, ordinary Americans are being stuffed with garbage. — Carl Bernstein

And I knew that. Male panthers, all of them, were a very Neanderthalish lot. They liked their mates at home when they were, around, underfoot, close enough to touch at all times. Semels were twice as possessive, twice as protective, and three times as caveman-inclined. — Mary Calmes

In all these cases, we find that because of the way ancient writers write about, and rewrite, the past, it is often impossible to tell the difference between what we would call history on the one hand and midrash, legend, or expansion on the other. Perhaps the distinction is our problem: perhaps for ancient readers the notion of what really happened is not crucial. — Philip R. Davies

A thief is one who insists on sharing his victimhood. — Criss Jami