Top 15 Modellers Corner Quotes
#1. I have my own spiritual guru, and I'm so happy, and I feel so satisfied that I might appreciate many other famous gurus, but, you know, I am not attracted that way because I have found the person.
Ravi Shankar
#2. ..there was a moment when the living room vanished and I saw a great, mushroom-shaped cloud rising into a blue sky. I saw it quite distinctly.
Masuji Ibuse
#3. Women are also property in our bible; adultery is a property crime in the Old Testament, not a sex crime.
Bill Maher
#4. It went on yesterday and it's going on tonight, somewhere there's somebody ain't treatin' somebody right.
Bob Seger
#5. Dear Mr. Fontenot: Glancing over your portfolio, it struck me that you are not in the best position to take advantage of the dawning age of missiles ...
Walker Percy
#6. We are all in the middle of nature beauty contest.
Toba Beta
#7. Treat each other with respect, even if other people can only look at the colour of your eyes.
Ulysses Brave
#8. In the realm of knowledge no thoughts exist apart from God, because God and His Creation share one Will.
Foundation For Inner Peace
#9. Spirituality means both accepting and mastering one's instincts: living one's natural desires in the light of one's principles is a prayer. It is never a misdeed, nor is it hypocrisy.
Tariq Ramadan
#10. But I'm not dead!" Tereza cried. "I can still feel!"
"So can we," the corpses laughed.
Milan Kundera
#11. I used to play the piano, I was pretty decent, so that was the only thing I could hold onto in terms of coming up with melodies; but at the time I [still] just couldn't, so my early beats were really sample-based.
Lunice
#12. Think not, O Mortal, vainly gay.
That Thou from Human Woes is free,
The bitter cup I drink today,
Tomorrow may be drunk by thee.
Jane Grey
#13. When we come across a natural style, we are surprised and delighted; for we expected an author, and we
find a man.
Blaise Pascal
#15. The fear of climatic catastrophes is an ancient one and not unlike our fear of strangers. In the past, people believed that the climate almost always changes for the worse, and only rarely for the better - God's punishment for sinful behavior.
Hans Von Storch