Top 16 Disturbeth Quotes
#1. As a rock on the seashore he standeth firm, and the dashing of the waves disturbeth him not. He raiseth his head like a tower on a hill, and the arrows of fortune drop at his feet. In the instant of danger, the courage of his heart here, and scorn to fly.
Akhenaton
#2. Watching you guys trying to be friends is like watching porn with no penetration. Really hot, but no climax.
Kennedy Ryan
#4. In the white newspapers, they use it against us. They make the Panthers look like we all just want to rip the throats out of some white folks for no good reason. We have good reasons, but we still don't want to do that.
Kekla Magoon
#5. Intelligence services exist to do things that are illegal abroad. They exist to tell lies.
David Ignatius
#6. You know, I think more people should watch women's basketball. It'd do so much for the game.
Kevin Durant
#8. I train about six days a week. I'm training at the same intensity as I did when I was playing football. I've done it for my entire life, and I love it.
Tim Tebow
#9. Our megatechnic culture, based as it is on the strange supposition that subjective malice has no reality and that evils do not exist, except in the sense of reparable mechanical defects, has proved itself incompetent to take on such responsibilities.
Lewis Mumford
#10. It's a bit embarrassing to admit, but everything that happens happens for no real reason.
Daniel Klein
#11. Everything in the Universe, throughout all its kingdoms, is conscious: i.e., endowed with a consciousness of its own kind and on its own plane of perception.
Helena Blavatsky
#12. To say I believe time is fluid, and so are the boundaries between human beings, the border separating helper from the one who hurts always blurry.
Lauren Slater
#14. I'm smart enough to know that I don't know shit.
Unknown
#15. The people are not always well-informed, but is better that they have misconceptions that make them restless than that they be lethargic-for lethargy in the people means death for republics.
Thomas Jefferson
#16. The sacred is a fine hiding place for the profane.
David Mitchell
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