
Top 13 Measly Middle Ages Quotes
#1. Our brains are dark globes lit by very distant stars.
David Mitchell
#2. Maybe we would've been better off if those memories had never been sent. Maybe we could learn to breathe again if we could only forget tomorrow.
Pintip Dunn
#3. I believe there are too many children who need loving parents to deny one group of people adoption rights. A child will benefit from a healthy, loving home, whether the parents are gay or not.
Barack Obama
#4. A city with no way of telling the time can by no stretch of the imagination be called civilised. It's just a mob with walls.
K.J. Parker
#5. Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.
Francis Bacon
#6. Left his great-grandfather to face the hot barren desert. The Warden had left Stanley to face Mr. Sir. Somehow his great-grandfather
Louis Sachar
#7. A functional media is as important to democratic freedom as voting.
Jay Griffiths
#8. One will feel the same subtle nausea coming into the city or waiting to depart from it that one feels now in such plastic catacombs as O'Hare's reception center in Chicago.
Norman Mailer
#9. Now, how did you know that I was going to propose?" I asked in genuine wonder. "Don't women always know? Do you suppose any woman in the world was ever taken unawares?
Arthur Conan Doyle
#10. The new age self-help phenomenon is pretty mushy, but it's also very American. Our history is filled with traveling preachers and quack medicine and searches for the soul. I don't see this as a new thing. I think the new age is part of a phenomenon that's been there all along.
James Hillman
#11. Based on every statement I've heard out of any Republican in the last two years, the Israelis are controlling our government.
Bill Maher
#12. We work hard to believe that our actions really don't affect others all that much because we want the license to act without thinking all that much.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#13. I dread no more the first white in my hair,
Or even age itself, the easy shoe,
The cane, the wrinkled hands, the special chair:
Time, doing this to me, may alter too
My anguish, into something I can bear
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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