Abbacadabra Line Quotes & Sayings
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I needed no man to empower me. I had my father to thank for that much; his absence in most everyday things had prepared me well enough to stand on my own. — Kerri Maniscalco

In terms of broadcasting, you have to make decisions about where you want to spend your time. — Lisa Guerrero

The eye of understanding is like the eye of the sense; for as you may see great objects through small crannies or levels, so you may see great axioms of nature through small and contemptible instances. — Francis Bacon

Why can't teachers end up owning schools, the way waiters can open their own restaurants? — Peter Brimelow

If you meditate or exercise, with the inward attention, the subtle world of thoughts, imagination, breathe, sensation and spiritual energy will get clear to you. — Roshan Sharma

Listening to Ella furiously and endlessly unfurl the yarns of the Mingus tales, I understood that the need to tell stories is deeply embedded in our minds, and inseparably entangled with the mechanisms that generate and absorb language. Narrative imagination
and therefore fiction
is a basic evolutionary tool of survival. We process the world by telling stories and produce human knowledge through our engagement with imagined selves. — Aleksandar Hemon

I remembered her once saying that life was like your shoes. You couldn't simply expect or imagine that your shoes would fit perfectly. Shoes that pinched your feet were a fact of life. — Henning Mankell

Never tolerate a toxic person in your organization. — Peter Diamandis

As was often the case, the most outspoken man was the least discerning. — Brandon Sanderson

All babies are beautiful. — Jeanne Calment

I always had boyfriends, but I never imagined a proposal or a wedding. To me, that was like having a ball and chain round your neck. — Sandra Bullock

You see, most of your fear is in your head, Anastasia. — E.L. James

The Christian always swears a bloody oath that he will never do it again. The civilized man simply resolves to be a bit more careful next time. — H.L. Mencken