Yerimey Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing teaches us so much the preciousness of the Creator, as when we learn the emptiness of all besides. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

And a tiny number of people in a few states make these decisions, and we're left with these options that are increasingly not attractive to the American people. — Hamilton Jordan

I think, therefore a single fertilized egg cell can replicate itself into trillions of specialized and exquisitely organized cells. — David Self

If anything should take place behind closed doors, it was cruelty and betrayal. — Edward St. Aubyn

I have three things I really, really want to do. I want to do aerial trapeze, I want to do martial arts, and I want to learn Russian. And, because of my life, I'm not able to do any of these. — Natalia Tena

Only idiots will be able to attain happiness in life! — Nana Haruta

This turns out not to be true. Darwinian change is inevitable in any system of information transmission so long as there is some lumpiness in the things transmitted, some fidelity of transmission and a degree of randomness, or trial and error, in innovation. To say that culture 'evolves' is not metaphorical. — Matt Ridley

Being a vampire is not a curse. It's a disease," Tessa filled in. "But they still can't enter hallowed ground, then? Does that mean they're damned?"
"That depends on what you believe," said Jem. "And whether you believe in damnation at all."
"But you hunt demons. You must believe in damnation!"
"I believe in good and evil," said Jem. "And I believe the soul is eternal. I don't believe in the fiery pit, the pitchforks, or the endless torment. I do not believe you can threaten people into goodness. — Cassandra Clare

There is beauty in every incident of life; the true and the false, the wise and the foolish, are all one in the eye that beholds all without passion or prejudice: and the secret appears to lie not in the retirement from the world, but in keeping a part of oneself Vestal, sacred, intact, aloof from that self which makes contact with the external universe. In other words, in a separation of that which is and perceives from that which acts and suffers. And the art of doing this is really the art of being an artist. As a rule, it is a birthright; it may perhaps be attained by prayer and fasting; most surely, it can never be bought. — Aleister Crowley

You don't see the real me. You don't know what all I've done.- Rush Finlay — Abbi Glines

The body of People may with Respect resist intolerable Tyranny. — John Locke

Children almost always hang onto things tighter than their parents think they will. — E.B. White