Wikisource Hebrew Quotes & Sayings
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For me, the dead remain dead. If I couldn't believe that, I don't think I could go on living. — P.D. James

Lend me your ears and you can borrow my mind — Benny Bellamacina

Then everything was normal again, except that the liner was speeding for the planet Krim at something more than thirty times the speed of light. Normality extended through all the galaxy so far inhabited by men. There were worlds on which there was peace, and worlds on which there was tumult. There were busy, zestful young worlds, and languid, weary old ones. From the Near Rim to the farthest of occupied systems, planets circled their suns, and men lived on them, and every man took himself seriously and did not quite believe that the universe had existed before he was born or would long survive his loss. Time passed. Comets let out vast streamers like bridal veils and swept toward and around their suns. Some of them - one in ten thousand, or twenty - were possibly seen by human eyes. The liner bearing Hoddan sped through the void. In time it made a landfall on the Planet Krim. — Murray Leinster

Intuition is not infallible; it only seems to be the truth. It is a message which we may interpret wrongly. — Christina Stead

God created you for His higher purpose and for your better good — Sunday Adelaja

Some claims deserve ridicule, and anything less falsely elevates them. — Steven Novella

When I split an infinitive, God damn it, I split it so it will stay split. — Raymond Chandler

Under the Providence of God, our means of education are the grand machinery by which the 'raw material' of human nature can be worked up into inventors and discoverers, into skilled artisans and scientific farmers, into scholars and jurists, into the founders of benevolent institutions, and the great expounders of ethical and theological science. — Horace Mann

I'm not one of those actors that knows everything about politics. — Justina Machado

For me, the child is a veritable image of becoming, of possibility, poised to reach towards what is not yet, towards a growing that cannot be predetermined or prescribed. I see her and I fill the space with others like her, risking, straining, wanting to find out, to ask their own questions, to experience a world that is shared. — Maxine Greene