Top 15 Gajillion Percent Quotes
#1. When you judge others you reveal your inability to see them through God's eyes.
Carlos A. Rodriguez
#2. Change is the law of life and of relations between nations. When two great peoples such as ours, energetic and optimistic, live side by side in all the diversity that freedom offers, change is rapid and brings in its wake problems, sometimes frictions.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#3. Because of the movies nobody will believe that it was babies who fought the war.
Kurt Vonnegut
#4. Mom raised us to believe that every lie puts something out there in the world that's inevitably going to come back and bite you in the petunia.
Karen Marie Moning
#5. He who is blind cannot see opportunities.
He who is deaf cannot hear opportunities.
He who is lame cannot seize opportunities.
He who is ignorant cannot know opportunities.
He who is enlightened cannot miss opportunities.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. There are quite a few disgruntled Greenpeacers who are opposed to its policy of non-cooperation.
Paul Watson
#7. The renunciation of doing harm is the perfection of discipline
Shantideva
#8. You know being and ex serviceman and a Disabled Gulf War Veteran. You could play Taps on a Jews Harp and I'd still cry
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#10. I just don't know a couple that's been married more than three years that doesn't annoy the heck out of each other every 15 minutes.
Patricia Heaton
#11. Hey, Dad, you've got to taste what we just did. It's actually good. (Omari)
That is good. What did you two do? (Devyn)
No idea. We just added spices until it didn't suck anymore. (Omari)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#12. My God! The English language is a form of communication! Conversation isn't just crossfire where you shoot and get shot at! Where you've got to duck for your life and aim to kill! Words aren't only bombs and bullets - no, they're little gifts, containing meanings!
Philip Roth
#13. Coming [to Paris] has been a wonderful experience, surprising in many respects, one of them being to find how much of an American I am.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
#14. A programming language is low level when its programs require attention to the irrelevant.
Alan Perlis
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