
Top 14 Driesmans Sanitair Quotes
#1. No free government can stand without virtue in the people, and a lofty spirit of partiotism.
Andrew Jackson
#2. Whatever the degree to which Darwin may have "misled science into a dead end," the biologist Shi V. Liu observed in commenting on Koonin's paper, "we may still appreciate the role of Darwin in helping scientists [win an] upper hand in fighting against the creationists.
David Berlinski
#3. But first of all we must will, for the will is master of the heart.
A.W. Tozer
#4. I think if you were Satan and you were settin around tryin to think up somethin that would just bring the human race to its knees what you would probably come up with is narcotics.
Cormac McCarthy
#5. Choosing providers is not a choice between surveillance/not; it's just choosing which feudal lord gets to spy on you.
Bruce Schneier
#6. Difference which exists between the lowest, so-called men, and the other higher races is greater than between the lowest men and the highest apes.
Adolf Hitler
#7. Anyone would be lying if they said they didn't get lonely at times.
George Clooney
#8. For no man lives in the external truth among salts and acids, but in the warm, phantasmagoric chamber of his brain, with the painted windows and the storied wall.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#9. Ha-ha. The dumb jock who can't talk the Queen's English. I swear to God, the next person who corrects my grammar gets punched in the face.
Rick Yancey
#10. He went up to the globe and gave it a spin. It emitted a faint creak and moved about one inch, bringing into his purview a daddy long legs which had died on it in latitude 44.
John Galsworthy
#11. For my hustlers, here's some motivation: He who has begun is half done.
Nas
#12. There's a fine line between the course of fate and the curse of fate. But if fate is slightly nudged, then it's called destiny.
Dan Nimak
#13. Against me earth and hell combine, But on my side is power divine; Jesus is all, and He is mine!
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#14. There is also a tradition about Socrates. He liked walking, it is recorded, until a late hour of the evening, and when someone asked him why he did this he said he was trying to work up an appetite for his dinner.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
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