Top 19 Creche Quotes

#1. The people seemed nearly ostentatious about minding their own business.

Robert Jordan

#2. The fig tree had dropped its fruit all over the ground. Ripe figs lay in the dust, exploded, bloody, as if the sky had rained organs.

Rupert Thomson

#3. The facts are facts and records are records.

John McCain

#4. People say that about me, that I apparently buy houses near every boy I like - that's a thing that I apparently do. If I like you I will apparently buy up the real-estate market just to freak you out so you leave me.

Taylor Swift

#5. So multiverse or not, we still have to come to terms with the origin of the laws of nature. And the only viable explanation here is the divine Mind.

Antony Flew

#6. Though face and form alter with the years, I hold fast to the pearl of my mind.

Hanshan

#7. Without access, rights are meaningless

Gloria Feldt

#8. Fantasy is uni-age. You can start it in the creche, and it follows you to death.

Terry Pratchett

#9. Self-realization is effortless. What you are trying to find is what you already are.

Ramesh S Balsekar

#10. I've never heard myself scream before. Not like this.

Alex Van Tol

#11. I fought for seven years to have creche facilities at the Okinawa Institute of Science of Technology - and was ultimately successful. Less successful have been efforts to get a creche at the new Crick Institute in London, but this is something I will continue to push for.

Tim Hunt

#12. Happiness needs to shine from within.

Truth Devour

#13. There are so many ways to betray someone.
You can whisper behind his back.
You can deceive him on purpose.
You can deliver him into the hands of his enemy, when he trusts you.
You can break a promise.
The question is, if you do any of those things, are you also betraying yourself?

Jodi Picoult

#14. Who's to say? But he didn't deserve to die.

Wes Anderson

#15. I don't really have the time or energy to be bad ...

Sky Ferreira

#16. Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue.

Confucius

#17. Because I've always noticed that if you speak the truth in a rather silly way nobody believes you. I've often done it over contracts. And it's also a good thing to seem stupider than you are.

Agatha Christie

#18. During the first 13 centuries after the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, no one thought of setting up a creche to celebrate Christmas. The pre-eminent Christian holiday was Easter, not Christmas.

Nancy Pearcey

#19. And then Kassad was being helped out of his simulation creche at the Olympus Command School and the other cadets and instructors were rising, talking, laughing with one another--all seemingly unaware that the world had changed forever.

Dan Simmons

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