300lb Dyneema Quotes & Sayings
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There are things we can't undo, but perhaps there is a kind of constructive remorse that could transform regrettable acts into something of service to life. — Gail Godwin

We believe that everything in the world is a carrier of shakti or energy. The plants, animals, objects, our bodies, everything carries and transmits energy. But the biggest carrier of energy that we are physically in touch with is Mother Earth herself - the ground that we walk on. — Amish Tripathi

My dad was a doctor and surgeon. He was the fifth generation of his family to become a doctor. — Ken Kercheval

It really turns me on when you talk geek. — Marta Acosta

When you stop doing something, it doesn't mean you are rejecting the previous work. That's the mistake; it's not rejecting it, it's saying, 'I have exploited it enough now and I wish to take a look at another corner.' — David Hockney

Textbook publishers don't even bother to advertise at their conventions. — Peter Brimelow

You're different. You're more perfect. Time is three things for most people, but for you, for us, just one. A singularity. One moment. This moment. Like you're the center of the clock, the axis on which the hands turn. Time moves about you but never moves you. It has lost its ability to affect you. What is it they say? That time is theft? But not for you. Close your eyes and you can start all over again. Conjure up that necessary emotion, fresh as roses. — Jonathan Nolan

Once miracles are admitted, every scientific explanation is out of the question. — Johannes Kepler

Mike Watt and I had the same teacher. Mr. Tanaka. — Krist Novoselic

It's the devil's nectar. It's filthy and unhealthy. -Mark Helprin, Memoir from Antproof Case, referring to coffee (1995) — Eugene Wells

Hogan is the youngest brand in our group, but we established it in 1986, so you can say 26 years is not so young. — Andrea Della Valle

And all the sky was teeming and tearing along, a vast disorder of flying shapes and darkness and ragged fumes of light and a great brown circling halo, then the terror of a moon running liquid-brilliant into the open for a moment, hurting the eyes before she plunged under cover of cloud again. — D.H. Lawrence