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Wreckage Synonym Quotes By George Berkeley

A man needs no arguments to make him discern and approve what is beautiful: it strikes at first sight, and attracts without a reason. And as this beauty is found in the shape and form of corporeal things, so also is there analogous to it a beauty of another kind, an order, a symmetry, and comeliness in the moral world. And as the eye perceiveth the one, so the mind doth by a certain interior sense perceive the other, which sense, talent, or faculty, is ever quickest and purest in the noblest minds. — George Berkeley

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Jo Brand

I've been breastfeeding for two years. I could light the gas ring with my nipples. — Jo Brand

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By John De Ruiter

When your self and your life belong to your being, your self opens, your life opens, your being comes in, and it will have everything. It is the single greatest turning point in your life. — John De Ruiter

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Jill Douglas

If I had to pick one exact moment when we were live on air and something very, very special happened it was at the Athens Olympics. Chris Hoy won the Gold Medal in the kilometre time trial and that was incredible. — Jill Douglas

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Michael Moore

But I'm not a member of the Democratic Party. If you know anything about me, anybody who's followed me, I'm the anti-Democrat. I have railed against the Democrats for a long time. — Michael Moore

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Oh Lavinia, Lavinia, you are worth ten Camillas. And I never saw it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Edward Abbey

Who needs astrology? The wise man gets by on fortune cookies. — Edward Abbey

Wreckage Synonym Quotes By Carter Heyward

But doubt is a crucial to faith as darkness is to light. Without one, the other has no context and is meaningless. Faith is, by definition, uncertainty. It is full of doubt, steeped in risk. It is about matters not of the known, but of the unknown. — Carter Heyward