Top 14 Skylab Quotes
#1. It may even be that some of us know what it is like to be actually hated - hated for things we have no control over and cannot change.
Toni Morrison
#2. I suppose "giving without expecting anything in return" isn't something new, but it always pushes your happy button when you do it or see it.
Misha Collins
#3. Anybody who can't hear the difference between a ball hitting wood and a ball hitting concrete must be blind.
Yogi Berra
#4. You are a practical man, Elijah. You do not moon romantically over Earth's past, despite your healthy interest in it. Nor do you stubbornly embrace the City culture of Earth's present day. We felt that people such as yourself were the ones that could lead Earthmen to the stars once more.
Isaac Asimov
#5. Whenever a person holds onto personal rights, he sets himself up for the tyranny of fear when those rights are threatened. The only way to be free to experience God's will is to go thruogh life with a loose grip on everything around us. He is the only security we have life - and He is enough!
Steve McVey
#6. Scarcely anyone who comprehends this theory can escape its magic.
Albert Einstein
#8. The more she cooked, the more she began to view spices as carriers of the emotions and memories of the places they were originally from and all those they had traveled through over the years.
Erica Bauermeister
#9. No true love is possible, Lewis demonstrates, until we abandon our claims, our rights, our grievances. Until then we will be trapped in the obscurity of our heart's mixed motives, our will to possess, to control, to be our own gods.
Michael D. O'Brien
#10. My belly button is undeniable, visual proof that I'm not a separate organism, but that I am connected with the Source of life.
Ilchi Lee
#11. The only thing you have for measuring what's real is your mind ... so what happens when your mind becomes a pathological liar?
Neal Shusterman
#12. I used to get so comfortable running the hurdles, I was just like a ballet dancer going out there and going through the routines.
Rod Milburn
#13. A knowledge both of the factors of evolution and how they operate in human society becomes necessary if we are to develop a sound social order.
Conway Zirkle
#14. On the toodle last night, and not feeling quite the thing today?
Georgette Heyer
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