Watchout Software Quotes & Sayings
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How is the anxious soul of man befool'd in his desire, That thinks an hectic fever may be cool'd in flames of fire? — Francis Quarles

I was not called to be a preacher. I am a speaker who is a Christian. I'm not a Christian speaker. — Andy Andrews

I feel like kids are the perfect psychic investigators of their parents, and kids understand their parents' unconscious better than the parents ever do. — Mike Mills

The argument of danger only applies to those who live in relative safety. (The Power and the Glory) — Graham Greene

Those who believe they speak their language would be speaking mine; those who believe they were acting in their party would be acting in mine; those who believe they were marching under their flag would be marching under mine. — Maurice Joly

We'll find out soon enough," Xavier growled. "You don't see too many V Star 250s around here"
"How do you know the bike model?" I asked.
"I'm a boy. We like engines — Alexandra Adornetto

The only way change happens is when people become more significantly involved in the political process. — Bernie Sanders

I have an issue with the commercial aspect of moviemaking: I don't see why a movie can't make a lot of money and also be good. — Joel Edgerton

We are what we tweet. — Eric Schmidt

You have the right to anything. Does that undermine the fabric of our society? I would argue yes, it does. — Rick Santorum

The best conversation is rare. Society seems to have agreed to treat fictions as realities, and realities as fictions; and the simple lover of truth, especially if on very high grounds, as a religious or intellectual seeker, finds himself a stranger and alien. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

There has never been but one question in all civilization-how to keep a few men from saying to many men: You work and earn bread and we will eat it. — Abraham Lincoln

Maybe heaven entailed more than a soul residing in a single place, but instead having pieces of yourself spread among the hearts and memories of people you've touched. — Kristina McMorris