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2003a 2 Quotes By Chief Joseph

Big name often stands on small legs. — Chief Joseph

2003a 2 Quotes By Robert Fritz

The historic period in which we live is a period of reawakening to a commitment of higher values, a reawakening of individual purpose, and a reawakening of the longing to fulfill that purpose in life. — Robert Fritz

2003a 2 Quotes By Angela Duckworth

as much as talent counts, effort counts twice. — Angela Duckworth

2003a 2 Quotes By Selma Blair

I have very little faith that I'll ever find someone. I've had some bad luck and I've made some bad choices - not in men, but in how I've chosen to deal with relationships. — Selma Blair

2003a 2 Quotes By Bruce H. Lipton

Geneticists experienced a comparable shock when, contrary to their expectations of over 120,000 genes, they found that the entire human genome consists of approximately 25,000 genes. (Pennisi 2003a and 2003b; Pearson 2003; Goodman 2003) More than eighty percent of the presumed and required DNA does not exist! The missing genes are proving to be more troublesome than the missing eighteen minutes of the Nixon tapes. The one-gene, one-protein concept was a fundamental tenet of genetic determinism. Now that the Human Genome Project has toppled the one-gene for one-protein concept, our current theories of how life works have to be scrapped. No longer is it possible to believe that genetic engineers can, with relative ease, fix all our biological dilemmas. There are simply not enough genes to account for the complexity of human life or of human disease. — Bruce H. Lipton

2003a 2 Quotes By Rita Hayworth

Basically, I am a good, gentle person, but I am attracted to mean personalities. — Rita Hayworth

2003a 2 Quotes By Edna Ferber

Cherry cobbler is shortcake with a soul. — Edna Ferber

2003a 2 Quotes By Bernhard Langer

You know, as you get older, the first thing you lose is memory. It seems to be happening with me. — Bernhard Langer