Zoilo Hermogenes Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes when I see someone who's a spirit of justice ... I feel like I want to destroy them! — Gen Urobuchi

The first thing baseball wants to do is make you a superstar and then say that you owe baseball something. I don't owe baseball anything. Baseball owes me. — Hank Aaron

But our energy woes are in many ways the result of classic market failures that can only be addressed through collective action, and government is the vehicle for collective action in a democracy. — Sherwood Boehlert

The exploration of oneself is usually also an exploration of the world at large, of other writers, a process of comparison with oneself with others, discoveries of kinships, gradual illumination of one's own potentialities. — Colin Wilson

I have never understood, for example, how come a child can climb up on the roof, scale the TV antenna, and rescue the cat ... yet cannot walk down the hallway without grabbing both walls with his grubby hands for balance. — Erma Bombeck

Jesus watches from the wall, But his face is cold as stone, And if he loves me As she tells me Why do I feel so all alone? — Stephen King

Many are willing to suffer for their art. Few are willing to learn to draw. — Simon Munnery

Halt!"
Sin jerked his head to see Roger of Warrington in the crowd. The knight was staring straight at the Scotswoman. She met Roger's gaze over the heads of those surrounding her, then grabbed her brother's hand and started running through the crowd in the opposite direction.
"Halt, I say!" Roger shouted louder.
"Oh, that's effective," Sin said sarcastically. "Halt or I shall say halt again."
-Roger, Callie & Jamie, & Sin — Kinley MacGregor

Religion could never be made compatible with science without diluting it so seriously that it was no longer religion but a humanist philosophy. And so I learned what other opponents of creationism could have told me: that persuading Americans to accept the truth of evolution involved not just an education in facts, but a de-education in faith - the form of belief that replaces the need for evidence with simple emotional commitment. — Jerry A. Coyne

People too smart to get involved in politics are doomed to live in societies run by people who aren't. — Plato

Once you've created a connection of empathy, rational arguments can play a supportive role. — Nicholas D. Kristof

If you take away the cross as an atoning act, you take away Christianity. — R.C. Sproul