Top 15 Farter Quotes
#1. No human being is so bad as to be beyond redemption.
Mahatma Gandhi
#2. In the end, perhaps we should simply imagine a joke; a long joke that's continually retold in an accent too thick and strange to ever be completely understood. Life is that joke my friends. The soul is the punch line.
Tom Robbins
#3. Liam recoiled as if I'd hoofed him in the danglies.
Jocelyn Adams
#4. All through the years of the Soviet empire, its Politburo held 'elections.' Of course, calling something an election and actually having it be an election are different things.
Benazir Bhutto
#5. For many of us, the curtain had just come down on childhood.
Mitch Albom
#6. No, my family is Russian, Georgian, via Ellis Island.
Mitch Kapor
#7. Much of the excitement we get out of our work is that we don't really know what we are doing.
Edsger Dijkstra
#8. There is no sea more dangerous than the ocean of practical politics none in which there is more need of good pilotage and of a single, unfaltering purpose when the waves rise high.
Thomas Huxley
#9. The great thing about having been in a lot of make-up, and stuff like that, is that when you're working with someone who's in it, and you've been there and done it, but you're not in it anymore, you feel so good.
Gary Oldman
#10. The cross was a divine assignment, not a human accident; it was a God-given obligation, not a human option.
Warren W. Wiersbe
#11. I wonder if the children of movie stars get this weird sense of disconnect I have now. The person on-screen looks like the woman who makes lemonade in our kitchen, but the words coming out of her mouth are alien.
Huntley Fitzpatrick
#12. I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.
J.D. Salinger
#13. In old times men used their powers of painting to show the objects of faith, in later times they use the objects of faith to show their powers of painting.
John Ruskin
#14. Hope meets you halfway on a bridge called faith.
Bryant McGill
#15. [The Internet] is by far the most important innovation in the media in my lifetime. It's like having a huge encyclopedia permanently available. There's a tremendous amount of rubbish on the world wide web, but retrieval of what you want to so rapid that it doesn't really matter
Richard Dawkins
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