Top 15 Sutera Sanctuary Quotes
#1. The prime fact is that all humans are puffed up by their extreme self-satisfaction with their own brute power. Unless some creatures more powerful than humans arrive on earth to bully them, there's just no knowing to what dire lengths their fool presumptuousness will eventually carry them.
Soseki Natsume
#2. The conspiracy theory of society . . . comes from abandoning God and then asking: "Who is in his place?" - Karl Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, London, Routledge,
Umberto Eco
#3. And so when studying faces, we do indeed measure them, but as painters, not as surveyors.
Marcel Proust
#4. You know, in Saudi Arabia, there is a body of 40 people - 34 people exactly, that once the succession comes, they will meet and they will elect a king in there.
Al-Waleed Bin Talal
#5. The Confucian concept and Chinese ideograms for 'woman' and for 'slave' are the same.
Robin Morgan
#6. It was much more difficult to be alarmed by the events of a day that was almost over.
Helen Oyeyemi
#7. I like snorkeling, it's the only thing I'm able to do that makes me think I can fly.
Luigina Sgarro
#8. Candlelight and red wine? I don't know. Vulnerability catches me off guard every single time.
Madi Diaz
#9. Kiss me and you'll know how important I am.
Sylvia Plath
#10. When Daniel Gorenstein was chair, he did mathematics from 5am to 12noon, spending the second half of his working day on administration. When I was chair, I also spent half of my time on research: every other minute.
Richard A. Falk
#12. The long view of the Census bureau allows some changes that are taken for granted to be studied in more detail. Everyone knows, for example, that people get married later than they used to.
Bill Dedman
#13. One can slide between poor and rich, the difference as slight as between paper and parchment, one voice and a choir, arms hanging by sides and a hug.
Jeannine Atkins
#14. Canada does not just 'go along' in order to 'get along.' We will 'go along,' only if we 'go' in a direction that advances Canada's values: freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.
John Baird