Antigravity Chairs Quotes & Sayings
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If only I may grow: firmer, simpler,
quieter, warmer. — Dag Hammarskjold
Most beings enjoy existence so time comes into being. — Frederick Lenz
Brandon licked the tip of his finger and hooked it in the air in front of him, making a fizzing sound. "Score one for the nerd."
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then." Jake snickered. — Abigail Roux
Take pride in yourself. Be your own person. — Jack Lambert
I've been working with a holistic specialist, trying to bring my body into balance, and part of making that happen is putting my mom's death into a healthier perspective. I really need to let her go, let her go into the infinite. I can't keep hanging onto this rope that connects us. — Corbin Bernsen
I do a job. I get paid. I go home. — Maureen Stapleton
Many men do not look their part. Wisdom may wait behind a foolish smile, bravery can gaze from eyes that cry fright. — Mark Lawrence
Real life isn't a series of interconnected events occurring one after another like beads strung on a necklace. Life is actually a series of encounters in which one event may change those that follow in a wholly unpredictable, even devastating way. — Michael Crichton
She collected and polished resentments as if it were some kind of hobby. — Anne Tyler
Total self acceptance is empowering. It means allowing others to see you as they choose, without being offended. — Deepak Chopra
A book ... it's a world all on its own too. A world made of words, where you live for a while. — Patrick Ness
The present illegitimacy ratio is not only unprecedented in the past two centuries; it is unprecedented, so far as we know, in American history going back to colonial times, and in English history from Tudor times. — Gertrude Himmelfarb
Within the desert setting, women faced an additional challenge because they had to manage not only their own spiritual progress but also the constant tension caused by men's reactions to them. A story about an anonymous leader of virgins demonstrates the need to deal gracefully with men who often treated them as a source of temptation rather than as fellow seekers. When some monks made a detour to avoid encountering her and her sisters, she commented, 'If you were a perfect monk, you would not have seen us as women. — Kate Cooper