Four-fifths of all our troubles would
disappear, if we would only sit down and keep still.
View quotes by Calvin CoolidgeReligions tend to
disappear with man's good fortune.
View quotes by Raymond QueneauIsrael is still the only country in the world against which there is a written document to the effect that it must
disappear.
View quotes by Menachem BeginI rank myself no higher in the scheme of things than a policeman - whose utility would
disappear if there were no criminals.
View quotes by Lord SalisburyThe future is lighted for us with the radiant colours of hope. Strife and sorrow shall
disappear. Peace and love shall reign supreme
View quotes by John FiskeDo I wither up and
disappear, or do I make the best of my time left? He would not wither. He would not be ashamed of dying.
View quotes by Mitch AlbomTo the eyes of a god, mankind must appear as a species of bacteria which multiply and become progressively virulent whenever they find themselves in a congenial culture, and whose activity diminishes until they
disappear completely as soon as proper measures are taken to sterilize them.
View quotes by Aleister CrowleyLove is a promise, love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it
disappearView quotes by John LennonSin brought death, and death will
disappear with the
disappearance of sin.
View quotes by Mary Baker EddyNo government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never
disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth!
View quotes by Ronald ReaganThere is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly
disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
View quotes by Douglas AdamsThe society of merchants can be defined as a society in which things
disappear in favor of signs. When a ruling class measures its fortunes, not by the acre of land or the ingot of gold, but by the number of figures corresponding ideally to a certain number of exchange operations, it thereby condemns itself to setting a certain kind of humbug at the centre of its experience and its universe. A society founded on signs is, in its essence, an artificial society in which man's carnal truth is handled as something artificial.
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