Yiftach Mizrahi Quotes & Sayings
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There is another form of temptation, even more fraught with danger. This is the disease of curiosity. It is this which drives us to try and discover the secrets of nature, those secrets which are beyond our understanding, which can avail us nothing and which man should not wish to learn. — Saint Augustine

Cooking is great, love is grand, but souffles fall and lovers come and go. But you can always depend on a book! — Claudia Christian

Home is the most popular, and will be the most enduring of all earthly establishments. — Channing Pollock

We didn't know each other well enough yet to risk mucking around in any real way in each other's lives. — Meg Waite Clayton

Russia knows of the vulnerability of her frontiers in this part of the world. — Aly Khan

Oscar Wilde said that "All crime is vulgar, just as all vulgarity is crime," and then got sent off to Reading Gaol to reconsider and write ballads. — Mark Forsyth

You can't own something unless you can swallow it — Toby Barlow

The news media is so quick to pick up tragic stories of imperiled children that it seems like there are more terrible events today than ever before - when in fact it's quite the opposite. It is, in all manners possible to calculate, the safest time in the history of civilization to be a kid. — Gever Tulley

I'm a Scorpio. I have different mood swings. — Craig Robinson

We are given over to absolute solitude. No one can speak with us and no one can speak for us; we must take it upon ourselves, each of us must take it upon himself. — Jacques Derrida

For the next ten years, until 1251, she and a small group of other women controlled the largest empire in world history. — Jack Weatherford

If you don't want to be a side piece, or a friend with benefits, don't settle for that from any man. — Kristen Proby

The godly have some good in them, therefore the devil afflicts them; and some evil in them, therefore God afflicts them. — Thomas Watson