Top 12 Coulthard Museum Quotes

#1. Give house-room to the best; 'tis never known
Verture and pleasure both to dwell in one.

Robert Herrick

#2. Tonight, unhappy with your love, your job, your life, not enough money? Use your head. You can think yourself into a lot better you. Positive thoughts can transform, can attract the good things you know you want. Sound far-fetched? Think again. It's supported by science.

Barbara Ehrenreich

#3. The dog is the only living being that has found and recognizes an indubitable, tangible and definite god. He knows to whom above him to give himself. He has not to seek for a superior and infinite power.

Maurice Maeterlinck

#4. It is impossible on reasonable grounds to disbelieve miracles.

Blaise Pascal

#5. Your only value to me," he said in a low tone, "is your knowledge of Lillian Bowman's whereabouts. If I can't obtain that from you, I'll send you to the devil. Tell me, or I'll choke it from you. And believe that I have enough of my father in me to do it without a second thought.

Lisa Kleypas

#6. Pure phenomenology claims to be the science of pure phenomena. This concept of the phenomenon, which was developed under various names as early as the eighteenth century without being clarified, is what we shall have to deal with first of all.

Edmund Husserl

#7. What's wrong?"
I didn't say a word."
Something's up. What is it?"
Nothing."
His head turned, gaze going to mine. "Yeah?"
Yes."
A snort and he returned to his bowl ...

Kelley Armstrong

#8. One day we will learn that the heart can never be totally right when the head is totally wrong

Martin Luther King Jr.

#9. Till our next date?"
"Oh, yeah," he says, making a "well, duh" face. "All bets are off on our next date.

Kelley R. Martin

#10. He tried to scrub children's vomit from the webbing of the Tongue in a way that suggested deep reservoirs of genius.

Karen Russell

#11. For an actor, there is no greater loss than the loss of his audience.

Charlton Heston

#12. Pleasure and pain, though directly opposite are contrived to be constant companions.

Pierre Charron

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