Alambic Quotes & Sayings
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So long as the majority of Canadians have two countries, one here and one in Europe, national unity will remain a myth and a constant source of internecine quarrels. — Henri Bourassa

The first six years of a child's life, it is like a tape recorder is on. Everything it sees, smells, touches, experiences in any way, whatever it hears, is being downloaded into the brain before the consciousness of the child is even made apparent. — Bruce Lipton

What do you call it when two people have intense shared history? when nothing can separate them? Soul Sisters — Susane Colasanti

I ski fast for me, first and foremost, and I ski fast for my family, and it's always the love that gets me to the podium. — Julia Mancuso

Raven: "You don't have a hot date, do you?"
Alexander: "Yes. I do, as a matter of fact."
Raven: "You do?"
Alexander: "Yes, and it is almost ending. — Ellen Schreiber

Saddle your dreams before you ride them. — Tom Sawyer

I don't really go mountain biking per se, like a proper sport. — Chris Cornell

You are responsible for the energy that you create for yourself, and you're responsible for the energy that you bring to others. — Oprah Winfrey

Sometimes the British press is maybe a little bit racist. — Vincent Tan

Starting reforms in the Soviet Union was only possible from above, only from above. Any attempt to go from below was suppressed, suppressed in a most resolute way. — Mikhail Gorbachev

You must worship the Self in Krishna, not Krishna as Krishna. — Swami Vivekananda

I don't think I'm crazy, but then again, define crazy. — J. Lincoln Fenn

I don't believe in fate. I don't believe in cushioning your insecurities with a system of belief that tells you 'Don't worry. This may be your life but you're not in control. There is something or someone looking out for you
it's already organised.' It's all chance and choice, which is far more frightening. — Maggie O'Farrell

Names, once they are in common use, quickly become mere sounds, their etymology being buried, like so many of the earth's marvels, beneath the dust of habit. — Salman Rushdie