Top 14 Wahnsinn Einstein Quotes
#1. Heart thoughts are profound, hindsight aches and hope is obscure. I'm craving a great adventure
one that leads me back home.
Donna Lynn Hope
#2. There, at her console, he dialed 594: pleased acknowledgement of husband's superior wisdom in all matters
Philip K. Dick
#3. A good story's like a door, and you can go through it whenever you need to. After you've read it or seen it or heard it, you can still go back through it. Once it's yours, it's always yours.
Nora Roberts
#4. Spent time-like a spent bullet-tells us much about its "processor." for we see not only the residual slug, but indicators of how spent time is grooved by a man's soul, a reliable indicator of what a man is like.
Neal A. Maxwell
#5. Sara studied him. "Is that a Chihuahua behind your back?"
"No, I'm just happy to see you"
Sara gave him a confused smile, and he reluctantly showed her Betty.
Karin Slaughter
#6. The sense of national emergency engendered by war transforms the destruction of dissident opinion into patriotism.
Thomas Szasz
#7. If this religion is true, then there is only one Savior, only one narrow path to life. Christianity cannot live in peace with any other religion.
Robert Green Ingersoll
#9. But have you ever seen one? ... They shook their heads. "Not Physically, no. But if you look at this passage - "
Man, she liked that Bible. I'd read it and could definitely understand it's appeal, but I didn't have time for this.
Darynda Jones
#10. Under the pavement the dirt is dreaming of grass.
Wendell Berry
#11. A writer is a person who writes.
Actually, it was John Braine's quote in his book HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL. But I use it all the time
Andrew Puckett
#12. Courage isn't simply a matter of leading charges: sometimes it consists in speaking up, sometimes in stoic silence, sometimes in forging ahead, sometimes in circumspection, and sometimes in nothing less than preserving our own humanity.
Elizabeth Samet
#13. Change becomes a habit and habits are hard to change .
Yann Martel
#14. Thus we lived through a major war. The questions in the ghettos was, can we make it through a minor peace?
Maya Angelou
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