Top 15 Varius Multiplex Quotes

#1. There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#2. Friends, you like it or not, life has a way of teaching us all these tough lessons.

Sunday Adelaja

#3. In the words of Marcel Marceau...

Tim Watson

#4. The transit of Venus of 1769 finally allowed us to determine the distance from the Earth to the Sun: 149.59 million kilometres. A

Bill Bryson

#5. Souls are not saved in bundles.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#6. I'm dead ass running for president in 2016.

Waka Flocka Flame

#7. He was much more useful as a name and a story than he would ever be as an inconvenient flesh-and-blood person.

Orson Scott Card

#8. You are the God. You are the embodiment of God. The moment you start to love everyone and everything, you are doing your divine duty.

Debasish Mridha

#9. When I'm with Purple, I'm totally with Purple; when I'm doing my thing, I'm totally doing my own thing.

Tommy Bolin

#10. I did enjoy cooking, I still do really enjoy cooking - I make a nice salmon dish, and I'm a huge meat freak, so I love to bang a few steaks on the grill or pasta. Anything Italian, really.

Luke Pasqualino

#11. Well, maybe that was fate. Maybe she was meant to be alone. She was a runner, and wasn't that the habit of a person who preferred to be on her own?

Alice Hoffman

#12. Money lost
little lost. Honour lost
much lost. Pluck lost
all lost.

E.W. Hornung

#13. If you start studying history closer, you'll find that most all wars are based on false flag operations to get people - to convince the people that they're under attack in some way so that they will support the wars.

Jesse Ventura

#14. I never learned how to tune a harp, or play upon a lute; but I know how to raise a small and obscure city to glory and greatness ... whereto all kindreds of the earth will pilgrim.

Themistocles

#15. I have seen evidence of this - that if that which is denied is what is strong, what is strong always evolves and what or who holds the denial is always the lie

Dew Platt

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