
Top 15 Scythe Volta Quotes
#1. Bodies, again,
Are partly primal germs of things, and partly
Unions deriving from the primal germs.
Lucretius
#2. A literally perfect style should conceal itself so completely behind what it expresses that it goes unnoticed.
Julien Torma
#3. In strife who inquires whether stratagem or courage was used?
Virgil
#5. For pride and avarice and envy are the three fierce sparks that set all hearts ablaze.
Dante Alighieri
#6. Books are to be distinguished by the grandeur of their topics even more than by the manner in which they are treated.
Henry David Thoreau
#7. I'm a dumb-ass, and I poisoned myself for years. Now I understand things better.
Johnny Depp
#8. So let us begin anew - remembering on both sides that civility is not a
sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof
John F. Kennedy
#9. Our budget works to reduce and eliminate the risk of attacks at our ports, rails, in the skies, our food supply and roads by allowing for increases in many of the programs and agencies to help protect these important areas of commerce and travel.
Jim Ryun
#10. I find it easy to forgive the man who invented a devilish instrument like dynamite, but how can one ever forgive the diabolical mind that invented the Nobel Prize in Literature?
George Bernard Shaw
#11. I'm a little bit allergic to the whole brand thing to be honest but maybe it's just happening around me and I'm not really aware of it.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
#12. You're broken, and you depend on those looks to give you something you've been without. It doesn't work that way, little lady.
R.J. Lewis
#13. Thus we lived through a major war. The questions in the ghettos was, can we make it through a minor peace?
Maya Angelou
#14. You do not like to suffer yourself. How can you inflict suffering on others?
Ramana Maharshi
#15. Pirates almost never sailed with women. Just four or five are known to have worked as pirates during the Golden Age. Two of them - Mary Read and Anne Bonny - became famous, dressing as men and fighting alongside one of the most celebrated of all pirate captains, 'Calico' Jack Rackham.
Robert Kurson
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