Eric Chaisson Quotes
Researchers argue that it's of utmost importance to unravel the nature of black holes, lest we someday begin to worship them. Sounds ridiculous, but whole segments of humankind have often revered the unknowable, venerating that which cannot be tested experimentally. Come to think of it, many still do in twenty-first-century society.
Eric Chaisson
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Someday, you do not know when, you will be driving down the road and someday, you do not now when, you will make a wrong tun. At the end of the road, when you're least expecting it, he (or indeed she) will be there.
Gabrielle Zevin
Whoever doesn't worship God by choice will worship the creation by necessity.
Habib Umar bin Hafiz
Nothing that actually occurs is of the smallest importance.
Oscar Wilde
President Obama and I recognize the importance of strong economic engagement for the continued growth of both the Philippines and the United States.
Benigno Aquino III
What we do and think in our own lives, then, becomes of extreme importance as it effects everything we're connected to.
Dalai Lama
We're here to learn how to worship consciousness and radiance, evoke it in each other, and tolerate nothing less than our deepest love.
David Deida
When people hold you in high esteem, it's very delicate relationship. When they meet you they're putting all their chips up. It's make or break.
Henry Rollins
Black Flag
The constant in my films is love stories. I consider love the chief business of humanity.
Claude Lelouch
The PGA Championship, last of the majors each year, might well be accustomed to having fun poked at it by the print press for being mired in August, but this isn't fair.
Dan Jenkins
I was a very quiet kid. A really sweet kid, I might add.
Janet Jackson
When you lie down on your bed to sleep, remember with thanksgiving the blessings and the providence of God.
Anthony the Great
Researchers argue that it's of utmost importance to unravel the nature of black holes, lest we someday begin to worship them. Sounds ridiculous, but whole segments of humankind have often revered the unknowable, venerating that which cannot be tested experimentally. Come to think of it, many still do in twenty-first-century society.
Eric Chaisson