Zeb Walton Quotes & Sayings
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Man's skull represents the same infinity for the movement of conceptions. It is equal to the universe, for in it is contained all that sees in it. — Kazimir Malevich

No, but I wouldn't turn them down if they both wanted to ravage my body." Candy tossed her long hair over her shoulder. — Melody Snow Monroe

We routinely disqualify testimony that would plead for extenuation. That is, we are so persuaded of the rightness of our judgment as to invalidate evidence that does not confirm us in it. Nothing that deserves to be called truth could ever be arrived at by such means. — Wm. Paul Young

The only actress they didn't test was Garbo. Must have been her accent. — Judy Holliday

She had nothing to hide from him, nothing to keep unstated, everything was granted, answered, found. — Ayn Rand

Some men have sighed over the abduction of their wives, but many more have sighed because no one wanted to abduct theirs. — Friedrich Nietzsche

In the '90s, the radio was still alive with all different kinds of points of view, and I think that's why people are longing for that time. It was the first time that alternative music broke through to the mainstream. — Shirley Manson

Life begins at the end of your fears. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Just imagine if in his inaugural address John F. Kennedy had said, 'Ask not what your country can, you know, do for you, but what you can, like, do for your country actually, — David McCullough

Ocean planets might be very common in the universe because water is very common in the low-temperature environments where planets form and evolve. This might be especially true for super-Earths, which can retain volatiles more easily thanks to their larger mass and surface gravity. — Dimitar Sasselov

Take opportunities to initiate ideas and action as often as you stand ready to offer support for them. — Amy Lisewski

I perceive the world through the wide range of emotions that whirl all around in it. — David Archuleta

What is more gentle than a wind is summer? — John Keats