
Top 14 667 New Cases Quotes
#1. Nothing prevents boredom like a good book.
Dav Pilkey
#2. It is dreadful that one cannot tear the past out by the roots.
Leo Tolstoy
#3. Throughout the history of the United States , war has been the primary impetus behind the growth and development of the central state. It has been the lever by which presidents and other national officials have bolstered the power of the state in the face of tenacious popular resistance.
Bruce D. Porter
#4. There's probably no God. So stop worrying and enjoy your life.
Ariane Sherine
#5. I'll accept that in order to unravel my story, I need to be destroyed first.
Calia Read
#6. Belief is the capacity to see not only life's surfaces but also its holy depths, to be able to look at events unfolding around us but also to look through them, above them and beneath them to preceive what is truly happening.
Thomas G. Long
#7. No, what one wanted, really, was the city or anyone in it to see how one suffered. Of course, this being New York, they'd likely just tell him Get over it . . . Was it possible that the last month had been a kind of judgement on him for ever daring to pretend that anything meant anything at all?
Garth Risk Hallberg
#8. Take some risks. Stop playing it so safe.
John Green
#9. If, being cowardly, conceited and slothful, you have never yet done a fellow creature great mischief, that is only because your neighbor's welfare has not yet happened to conflict with your safety, self-approval, or ease. Every vice leads to cruelty."[109]
Heather Choate Davis
#10. The studies concluded that the graviton must be massless and chargeless, and must have the quantum mechanical property known as spin-2. (Very roughly, the graviton should spin like a top, twice as fast as the spin of a photon.)
Brian Greene
#11. Anything that opens up people's perceptions a bit is good.
Peter Dinklage
#12. Surely this sense of betrayal is what Robert Frost had in mind when he wrote: "Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee/And I'll forgive Thy great big one on me." io
Irvin D. Yalom
#13. 'Monday Mornings' is terrific. It's my wife's show. I'm just lucky enough that David Kelley threw me a bone on it as well. It's a wonderful piece based on a novel by Dr. Sanjay Gupta called 'Monday Mornings.'
Jonathan Silverman
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