Whylie Eye Quotes & Sayings
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And yet it had come to this: a cult that followed a dogmatic hard line of exclusion and repression, believed its teachings alone were the way that others must follow, and claimed special knowledge of something that had happened more than five centuries ago. It did nothing to soften its rigid stance, nothing to heal wounds that it had helped to create by deliberately shunning people of other Races, and nothing to explore the possibility of other beliefs. It held its ground even in the face of hard evidence that perhaps it had misjudged and refused to consider that it was courting a danger that might destroy everyone. p96 — Terry Brooks
I guess I had this silly notion that things would be different now, since I was different. — Pittacus Lore
When I'm not writing music, I'm playing guitar, or reading philosophy. So all I have left is just an hour or two for Claudia Schiffer. — Richard Pinhas
And then the screaming begins. — Veronica Roth
Mobile is important, and coming faster than most people in this room realize. — Matt Cutts
Via money Europe could become political in five years — Jean Monnet
I am opposed to term limits because if we did not have seasoned professionals, we would not have the good government that we have. — George Will
I love having messy hair. I put in a lot of effort to have it look as messy as possible. — Kristin Kreuk
There are people, radio talk show hosts, those kind of people, it's their job to only have one opinion, they can't tell you about their feelings. They have to go with what pays their bills. — Danny Bonaduce
Life becomes boring when it has no destination or purpose. — Debasish Mridha
It is folly to imagine that the aggressive types, whether individuals or nations, can be bought off ... since the payment of danegeld stimulates a demand for more danegeld. But they can be curbed. Their very belief in force makes them more susceptible to the deterrent effect of a formidable opposing force. — B.H. Liddell Hart
