Top 15 Amadeus Cho Quotes
#1. During the period of the Saturn-Apollo missions we were pilgrims in space, ranging from home in search of knowledge. Now we will become shepherds tending our technological flocks, but like the shepherds of old, we will keep our eyes fixed on the heavens.
Jimmy Carter
#2. I don't believe this. This is utter shit!" I yelled.
"Does it look like I'm lying?" Steven asked.
I rolled my eyes at his incredibly stupid question, "I don't know. Let me look at you with my x-ray vision to see through this stupid blindfold and I'll get back to you.
Sara Massa
#3. Mozart never composed anything, ever! He copied what was written on his soul.
Marc Chagall
#4. This was Darian One Sterling.
A murderer. And my childhood friend.
Shannon Duffy
#5. A time will come when the eye of man will perceive colors as feelings within itself.
Umberto Boccioni
#6. You only have a few years to play this game and you can't play it if you're all tied up in knots.
Willie Stargell
#8. That family was el Diablo on earth, with dark wings strapped to their bodies, French on their tongues, a sprinkling of gypsy blood.
Anna-Marie McLemore
#10. It's nice to see the young ones 7, 8, 9 years old. It seems like they know you through their parents.
Guy Lafleur
#11. Take from the Bible the Godship of Christ, and it would be but a heap of dust.
Henry Ward Beecher
#12. The door of conciliation and compromise is finally closed by our adversaries, and it remains only to us to meet the conflict with the dignity and firmness of men worthy of freedom.
Robert Toombs
#13. My own feeling is that one should refuse to participate in any activity that implements American aggression - thus tax refusal, draft refusal, avoidance of work that can be used by the agencies of militarism and repression, all seem to me essential.
Noam Chomsky
#14. Until you make peace with your difficult memories, that pain will continue to bleed into your current and future experiences.
Iyanla Vanzant
#15. To say that an idea is necessary is simply to affirm that we cannot conceive the contrary; and the fact that we cannot conceive the contrary of any belief may be a presumption, but is certainly no proof, of its truth.
Thomas Huxley
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