Top 12 Plowmans Lunch Quotes
#1. For most cosmologists, a supernatural God is an unnecessary hypothesis. For most Americans, He is an unassailable fact. The American belief machine apparently has a fail-safe component. Nothing shuts it down.
Gary Sloan
#2. All I know about the Jews is what my grandfather taught me. "They are the most godless people," he used to say. "They start off from the idea that good must happen here, not beyond the grave. Therefore, they work only for the conquest of this world.
Umberto Eco
#3. (we had added an unruly pug somewhere along the way)
Duff McKagan
#4. You don't want to make mistakes with people. Sometimes when you make a mistake you lose a human soul.
Chaim Potok
#5. It will greatly help you to understand scripture if you note - no only what is spoken and written, but of whom and to whom, with what words, at what time, where, to what intent, with what circumstances, considering what goes before and what follows.
Myles Coverdale
#6. Heartbreak sounds like dead silence. For a second. Then the world crashes and continues around you.
Cynthia A. Rodriguez
#7. It appears that with the deadline for exile come and gone, Saddam Hussein has chosen to make military force the ultimate weapons inspections enforcement mechanism. If so, the only exit strategy is victory, this is our common mission and the world's cause.
John F. Kerry
#8. Complete people gaze into the blue sky above, plunge into the center of the earth below, and run freely in the eight directions without even a change of mood.
Liezi
#9. Faintly, barely, she told herself maybe no one cared about what she had done. She was like John Dean, who described himself to the press as just a 'speck in the cosmos.' That was deeply reassuring, and it was also her worst fear. Time just went by.
Dana Spiotta
#10. I do understand why a desperate engineer still use a hammer
to solve a hard problem. I think, that made him more humane.
Toba Beta
#11. Don't settle for wishful thinking; make peace in your heart a reality.
Woodrow M. Kroll
#12. The javelin-snake amphiptere hurls itself from the branches of trees.
Pliny The Elder
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