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Ameba Quotes By Robert J. Braathe

You may spend years being somebody to everybody, yet you can't find 60 seconds to be someone to someone else. Find the time today to be somebody's someone. — Robert J. Braathe

Ameba Quotes By Janet Jackson

MTV was completely unaware of it. It was not my intention that it go as far as it did. I apologize to anyone offended
including the audience, MTV, CBS and the NFL. — Janet Jackson

Ameba Quotes By Kim Harrison

That was humanity's problem right there. they are brain damaged from the early sun — Kim Harrison

Ameba Quotes By Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Intellectual work is an act of creation. It is as if the mental image that is studied over a period of time were to sprout appendages like an ameba - outgrowths that extend in all directions while avoiding one obstacle after another - before interdigitating with related ideas. — Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Ameba Quotes By Cheryl Peck

The woman who looks back at me from my bathroom mirror is sliding toward her mid-fifties. She'd better be careful- she's getting old.
I myself am about thirty. I've been thirty for about twenty-three years now. — Cheryl Peck

Ameba Quotes By Suzanne Collins

For what? Nothing's going on here," he says. "Besides I like watching you sleep. You don't scowl. Improves your looks a lot. — Suzanne Collins

Ameba Quotes By Philip K. Dick

He entered the elevator and together they moved closer to god — Philip K. Dick

Ameba Quotes By James D. Watson

I recently went to my staircase at Clare College, Cambridge and there were women there! There have been a lot of convincing studies recently about the loss of productivity in the Western male. It may be that entertainment culture now is so engaging that it keeps people satisfied. We didn't have that. Science was much more fun than listening to the radio. When you are 16 or 17 and in that inherently semi-lonely period when you are deciding whether to be an intellectual, many now don't bother. — James D. Watson