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We cannot conceive how the Foetus is form'd in the Womb, nor as much as how a Plant springs from the Earth we tread on ... And if we are ignorant of the most obvious things about us, and the most considerable within our selves, 'tis then no wonder that we know not the constitution and powers of the creatures, to whom we are such strangers. — Joseph Glanvill

It does not matter how strong you are. You are to be my wife, and I will not have the woman I love put herself at risk. Ever. — S.T. Bende

Our concept of truth becomes more universal as we reach higher levels of consciousness and awareness, taking in a wider spectrum of information and possibility. As we adapt a more expanded perspective on our reality, our concept of what is true and meaningful changes
from local to regional, regional to global, beyond global to the galaxy, and then to the cosmos. — Robert David Steele

Those who filled themselves with thoughts of love and kindness will always enjoy bliss and happiness. — Debasish Mridha

How on Earth did you do that with the same 24 hours a day that everyone else gets? — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Dreaming be damned, this is control. Raping your soul, devil's hole. — Rob Zombie

Once we relieve them from sanctions, their economy opens up, and they can sell oil and pistachios and whatever else they sell around the world. That was why Iran needed a deal. Everyone knows they fund terrorism around the world. Having that extra money will add a lot of problems and create a lot more hot spots. — Dan Webster

I was once in a bar with a friend of mine, we were having a drink and a bunch of people walked in and they were talking about how, "It's official, there's going to be a 'Friends' reunion," and I'm sitting there with my friend going, "No, no, there's not." — Marta Kauffman

Most of us harbour a significant amount of subconscious fear about death, and act out of this fear in our daily lives. — Christy Turlington

I'm known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get. — Bruce Gilden