Top 15 Athanasius Kircher S Hen Quotes
#1. The narrow sectarian cannot read astronomy with impunity. The creeds of his church shrivel like dried leaves at the door of the observatory.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#2. They gave themselves up wholly to their sorrow, seeking increase of wretchedness in every reflection that could afford it, and resolved against ever admitting consolation in future.
Jane Austen
#3. I originally wanted to be an opera singer. I studied classical voice at the University of Washington but soon realised I didn't have the instrument or the discipline. The road for opera singers is more difficult than for actors.
Kyle MacLachlan
#4. Look up ... and see them.
The teaching stars,
beyond worship
and commonplace tongues.
Dorothy Dunnett
#5. Not making a decision means forgoing an opportunity.
Auliq Ice
#6. By being with my kids. I'm like a lion who hunts and comes home to be looked after and sleep. I think girls tend to be drawn towards their dad. I'd love to have a son, but I have three kids who are great - three geezer birds and that's all I need to worry about.
Ray Winstone
#7. Part of me knows this is the coolest thing that's ever happened to me, but it's also terrifying. If this is all real, and the magic didn't end at midnight like in the fairy tales, then I'm completely flying blind.
Rachel Harris
#8. You show me what someone listens to, I'll tell you everything you want to know about his soul. (For instance, a bunch of Nickelback albums would have indicated he never had a soul in the first place.)
Tad Williams
#10. Decadence begins when the budget to beautify a man's home exceeds the coin spent to ensure its defense.
Mark Lawrence
#11. I think I was one of those kids that I might not fight you if you stepped on my shoes or stole my lunch money or that kind of stuff. But if you picked on a girl or something like that, that would cause me to rear up a little bit.
Will Shields
#12. We all have our methods for coping and they usually happen behind closed doors.
Josh Lanyon
#13. Someday, Sarah, someone will come along and give you the moon, and the stars too.
Betty Neels
#15. We still counted happiness and health and love and luck and beautiful children as ordinary blessings.
Joan Didion
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