
Top 14 Profetica Quotes
#1. No matter," he assured her. "If it's a concern, you may take me in your mouth."
Her smile did not falter. "Anything you put in my mouth will not stop short of my stomach."
"No doubt," he boasted.
"You miss my meaning.
Matt Tomerlin
#2. I don't think the people of the slave states will ever consider the subject of slavery in its true light till some other argument is resorted to other than moral persuasion.
John Brown
#3. When I was just getting started making my own music, my dad said, "You should think about art, but also anti-art and non-art."
Yoshi Wada
#4. When our culture shifts, it tends to overcorrect, throwing out everything associated with an era we've moved past, rather than saving what was good and combining it with what is new.
Jeffrey Kluger
#5. An eye for an eye is smart, see, but love is dumb, lovers are fools.
David James Duncan
#6. The biggest obstacle to taking a bigger perspective on life is that our emotions capture and blind us.
Pema Chodron
#7. You don't need a formal prayer or invocation to call the angels to your side. Simply think, 'Angels, please surround me,' and they are there.
Doreen Virtue
#8. In war, people find themselves in extraordinary circumstances, and in those circumstances, they act in extraordinary ways. In war, you see people at their very best and their very worst, acting in ways you could never imagine. War is human drama at its most epic and most intense.
Dexter Filkins
#9. I prefer just a women's race. It's a totally different game mentally.
Paula Radcliffe
#10. Outdoors for me is walking from the car to the ticket desk at the airport
Frank Zappa
#11. Our circumstances are the means God uses to exhibit just how wonderfully perfect and extraordinarily pure His Son is.
Oswald Chambers
#12. Finish last in your league and they call you idiot. Finish last in medical school and they call you doctor.
Abe Lemons
#13. The Catholic clergy seldom bother to make their arguments plausible; it is plain that they have little respect for human intelligence, and indeed little belief in its existence.
H.L. Mencken
#14. Better to do a little well, then a great deal badly.
Socrates
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