Virginette Fitzpatrick Quotes & Sayings
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I thought you were going to - you're standing under my window. Aren't you supposed to climb up here or something?"
"My ladder's at home. — Elizabeth Scott

Without white South Africa realizing what it had done - and on the basis of that realization having the courage to ask for forgiveness - there can really be no significant movement. — Athol Fugard

I just have this sort of entrepreneurial spirit and I work really hard at promoting myself. — Alison Bechdel

I told my doctor I got water on my knee, he gave me a sponge and raised his fee! — Rodney Dangerfield

Those who speak against the great do not usually speak from morality, but from envy. — Walter Savage Landor

Our souls, piercing through the impurity of flesh, behold the highest heaven, and thence bring knowledge to contemplate the ever-during, glory and termless joy. — Walter Raleigh

Golden Arches' are the gateway to the afterlife. — Gasmaskman

You are not a one dimensional human being. You are not your social media etiquette, a picture, a few things said under stress or through misunderstanding. You are much more. You are a fearless and wonderful soul who loves greatly. The people that matter are the ones that see all the dimensions of your soul, not just the superficial. They will climb inside that box with you not because they are not sure if they will ever find your uniqueness in another person. They do so because they feel safe enough to share their uniqueness with you. They see your faults and know that they have them also. They feel the walls lowered and the freedom of being themselves. Honesty is never guarded or regretted. That is what makes that box home. — Shannon L. Alder

By 2029, computers will have emotional intelligence and be convincing as people. — Ray Kurzweil

Genre stuff is the most exciting stuff for an actor to play. I get to try new things, do things I would have never got the chance to do. — Amy Acker

Right now in what I am about to say or do, do my desires stem from my lower or my higher self? — Wayne W. Dyer

The virtuous carry out the settlement, but those without virtue pursue their claims. — Laozi

Later, Hobbes will stress the notion central to Augustan thinking, the binary of passion and reason:
The Passions that encline men to Peace, are Fear of Death; Desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a Hope by their Industry to obtain them. And Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of
Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These Articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature. — Ronald Carter