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The Human Will To Survive Quotes & Sayings
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To survive, humans will work together. Accept each other. For a moment, we are all equal. Backs against the wall, human beings are at their finest.
— Daniel H. Wilson
Bigotry is literally the Twinkie of human emotions. Shit will survive the apocalypse. I
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Sometimes in life, random things can blind-side you.
— Michelle Ryan
How many times have I created to destroy?
— Antoni Lange
It is today that tells you if you learned from yesterday, and if tomorrow is possible.
— John Patrick Hickey
Use your voice for good in this world, it may not seem like it's getting you anywhere, but in the end good wins.
— Heather Wolf
I'm good at not laughing. It's not that I don't want to. I'm too old and experienced.
— Jacki Weaver
Tell him why I didn't stop, Marcus." The art dealer sighed. "You never said anything about butterflies, you moron.
— Joey W. Hill
My truth could be very different than your truth.
— Debasish Mridha
Sometimes I just know things.
— Sonya Sones
I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space.
— Stephen Hawking
Stop to read good writers who are witty and are fun, 'cause that's the kind of fuel on which your Train of Thought will run.
— Mister Lemur
Writing well has everything to do with being able to read one's own work with an eye toward the unmet possibilities that are there.
— Lucy Calkins
I've always lived in a city. I'm very social, and in a place like New York, even if you're alone on the subway, you never feel lonely.
— Ana Gasteyer
I prefer temperance hotels - although they sell worse kinds of liquor than any other kind of hotels.
— Artemas Ward
The instinct to survive will never change, neither will the human body's amazing ability to endure.
— Lofty Wiseman
He used the word gamut.
— Ernest Hemingway,