I consider myself a student of many religions. The more I learn, the more questions I have. For me, the spiritual quest will be a life-long work in progress.
Can you keep secrets? Can you know a thing and never say it again?
Book publishing would be so much easier without the authors.
If it wasn’t painfully difficult, you did it wrong!
To fly or not to fly, that’s the question.
If a hippo ever wants to fight, just walk away.
Look, you runny-nosed little runt. You’re going to back off right now, or I’m going to rip that safety pin out of your nose and pin your mouth shut.
Even brilliant scientists Google themselves.
We are the masters of our own universe.
Knowledge is power, and the right knowledge lets man perform miraculous, almost godlike tasks.
Those who truly understand their faiths understand the stories are metaphorical.
Forgiveness is God’s greatest gift.
I’ve learned never to close my mind to an idea simply because it seems miraculous.
There’s just no substitute for the truth.
When in doubt, just spit it out. That all challenges can be overcome by speaking the truth, no matter how itcomes out.
In my mind, the men and women of NASA are history’s modern pioneers. They attempt the impossible, accept failure, and then back to the drawing board while the rest of us stand back and criticize.
The truth, however, was stranger still.
Fear cripples faster than any implement of war.
Sometimes all it takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiar in a totally new light.
You can point to the alleged miracles of the Bible, or any other religious text, but they are nothing but old stories fabricated by man and then exaggerated over time.