Armfield Academic Press Quotes & Sayings
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Hit it! You have to hit it harder than that. Electrons are timid little things but notional; you have to let them know who's boss. — Robert A. Heinlein

Real people - the interesting ones, anyway - don't remain static, and neither do the ones I write about. Changes take place, and they react to them. — P.N. Elrod

She was a dreamer and a schemer & one didnt dream and scheme without hope. — Loretta Chase

It seems perverse that we can be more social than anyone would have thought possible when we are at our most anti-social, locked away from the world and silently staring at a computer screen, but that, as psychologists will tell you is the way we operate. When we are at the maximum of our disconnect we also are ready to connect and feel the need for interaction. — David Amerland

A poem is learned by heart and then not again repeated. We will suppose that after a half year it has been forgotten: no effort of recollection is able to call it back again into consciousness. — Hermann Ebbinghaus

If you are a czar or a king or a president or someone that wants to control those below them you do not want people to have a consciousness of life, of their needs. Because people do not make good slaves when they're connected to life ... That's why in the public schools the primary objective is obedience to authority. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

I believe with all my heart that one cannot be America's president without a belief in God, without the strength that your faith gives you. — George H. W. Bush

Do what you can, with what you have and do it now! — George Washington Carver

I came up with a 'forecasting cell,' which is basically a mixed intention cell or chord that is a complete hybrid of a consonance and a dissonance, and what that does when you are improvising is lead you to where you are supposed to go. — Christian Scott

The Female Orgasm. The Big O. That elusive, reclusive Loch Ness of the labia. Does it prove the existence of God, or just His twisted sense of humor? — Kirstie Collins Brote

We don't put gender roles on our marriage and our relationship. If I'm working a lot and Cory's home, he will put Cree to bed, and if dishes need to be washed, he will wash them. So it's not like, 'Oh, I'm going to wait until my wife gets home, and she's going to be doing all that.' — Tia Mowry