
Top 15 Sunday Getaway Quotes
#1. Home is the place where you are most thoroughly yourself, with no pretenses.
Victoria Moran
#2. It is easy to convince a man who already thinks as you do ...
Ellen Glasgow
#3. The idea that excites me the most concerns the two greatest puzzles in science: the origin of the universe, and the origin of consciousness. The origin of the universe is what I do for a living, working on string theory. But I am also fascinated by consciousness.
Michio Kaku
#4. If love had a pulse, like a heartbeat, would you find yourself oscillating like an isosceles triangle at the righteousness of a right-angled one?
Jarod Kintz
#5. What else are we to do with our obsessions? Do they feed us? Or are we simply scavenging our memories for one gleaming image to tell the truth of what is hunting us?
Terry Tempest Williams
#6. We don't get enough pampering. If we were once the only child of an adoring mother, we developed a taste for it; if not, we developed a thirst for it.
Barbara Holland
#7. Is there a term for when you are only gay for the top half of someone?"
"I think that makes you bisect-ual.
Thomm Quackenbush
#8. The gift which I am sending you is called a dog, and is in fact the most precious and valuable possession of mankind
Theodorus Gaza
#9. I realize that he took a piece of me with him. When I told this to Rose, she patted my shoulder and said I was being irrational.
Krista Ritchie
#10. The political lie is ever present. It corrupts those who lie and those who believe the lie.
Arthur D. Robbins
#11. We hold our dreams and ideals close to our hearts, where the promises are made to the future generations.
John Rachel
#12. Having an open mind is the most important precondition for creating
new ideas.
Eraldo Banovac
#14. I wrote a call to the contemporary Muslim conscience, saying to the ordinary people that we might not like the video or the cartoons, but that violence certainly isn't the right answer. I don't think laws are going to solve the problem.
Tariq Ramadan
#15. I learned to read from Mrs. Augusta Baker, the children's librarian ... If that was the only good deed that lady ever did in her life, may she rest in peace. Because that deed saved my life, if not sooner, then later, when sometimes the only thing I had to hold on to was knowing I could read.
Audre Lorde
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