Abraxas Pool Quotes & Sayings
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I used to teach dance lessons. — Eartha Kitt
May death be no more than the bell that sounds when school is over, and going home, may I find that I had laid up my treasure in the right place. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock
Technological change is both familiar and easy to observe. — Annalee Newitz
My dream is to make families a place where adults with high self esteem can develop. I think we have reached a point where if we don't get busy on dreams of this sort, our end is in sight. We need a world that is as good for human beings as it is for technology. — Virginia Satir
At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I think that the United States has always been most effective when it is leading both from power and principle. — Condoleezza Rice
If it is a gift, I do not deserve it. If it is a curse, I do not deserve it. — Cynthia Hand
Words that defy reality are ominous. And it's ominous reality that confronts those who would obscure the wise and worthy. — Mencius
If she had any sense at all, she'd clean out her desk and look for another job. Something safe and sane, like catching alligators or looking for land mines in Afghanistan. — Janet Evanovich
The music began, passages of immense technical complexity fluidly bridging Caravaggio's chiaroscuro with Renoir's impressionism. The gloom and shadows of claustrophobic chambers contrasting with the vibrant radiance of a wide-open landscape. The realism of humanity down to its dirty nails and rotten wounds combined with the fleeting sanguinity of the moment. — Ella Leya
That flesh is but the glasse, which holds the dust That measures all our time; which also shall Be crumbled into dust. — George Herbert
In my country, terawatt globes are reserved for police helicopter chases and warning sailors of hazardous shoals. This is despite the fact that practically every living creature there can kill you in under three minutes. Our primary spoken language is screaming. — David Thorne
Had not almost every man suffered by the Press, or were not the tyranny thereof become universal, I had not wanted reason for complaint. — Thomas Browne
If I could grow wings, I could fly. Only people can't grow wings," he say's. "Real or not real?"
"Real," I say. "But people don't need wings to survive."
"Mockingjays do. — Suzanne Collins
Beyonce is not above critique. As a feminist herself, I hope Beyonce would welcome it. — Roxane Gay