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Weiterhin Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Great country, diminutive minds. America is formless, has no terrible and no beautiful condensation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Weiterhin Quotes By Mike Bond

These steel monstrosities screamed night and day, blotted out the starlit skies and Northern Lights with flashing red strobes, slaughtered thousands of bats and entire flocks of birds banished tourism and wildlife, made people sick and drove them from their now-valueless homes. — Mike Bond

Weiterhin Quotes By Markus Zusak

You might well ask just what the hell he was thinking. The answer is, probably nothing at all.He'd probably say he was exercising his God-given right to stupidity. — Markus Zusak

Weiterhin Quotes By H.W. Brands

Once information slipped the bonds of gravity and friction, it tended to gather where it was most valuable. — H.W. Brands

Weiterhin Quotes By George Eliot

It's never too late to be who you were meant to be. — George Eliot

Weiterhin Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

How did we get to the point where we're paying for bottled water? I imagine it was some weird marketing meeting over in France. — Jim Gaffigan

Weiterhin Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

When we talk about what we believe we divide. When we talk about who we believe in we unite. — E. Stanley Jones

Weiterhin Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The morning wind forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted; but few are the ears that hear it. Olympus is but the outside of the earth everywhere. — Henry David Thoreau

Weiterhin Quotes By E. Nesbit

This shows you that even mistakes are sometimes valuable, so do not be hard on grown-up people if they are wrong sometimes. — E. Nesbit

Weiterhin Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

That divided and rebel mind, that distrust of a sentiment because our arithmetic has computed the strength and means opposed to our purpose, these [158] have not. Their mind being whole, their eye is as yet unconquered, and when we look in their faces we are disconcerted. — Ralph Waldo Emerson