Asabiyim Quotes & Sayings
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There is no controversy within science over the core proposition of evolutionary theory. — Kenneth R. Miller

Sadness of any sort is also seductive, particularly if it seems deep-rooted, even spiritual, rather than needy or pathetic - it makes people come to you. — Robert Greene

I walked out the wrong car door and started walking into the crowd, An interviewer said, 'Give your best horror scream,' and Stan did this great scream, and I was too much of a wimp to do one. It was pathetic! — Robert Pattinson

I never do anything half-heartedly. I will continue to work hard and play hard and do everything I can to be successful, whatever I do. — David Beckham

Modesty, tis a virtue not often found among poets, for almost every one of them thinks himself the greatest in the world. — Miguel De Cervantes

I should like friendship with you ... and trust. I should like that respect for each other which grows in the breast without demand for the huddlings of sex. — Frank Herbert

There is no law, human or divine, that this man has not ignored. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

You know, we don't look much alike, but Denzel Washington would make a great sports agent. — Leigh Steinberg

Wise people build their lives around what is eternal and squeeze in what is temporary. Not the other way around. — John Ortberg

There is a species of primate in South America more gregarious than most other mammals, with a curious behavior.The members of this species often gather in groups, large and small, and in the course of their mutual chattering , under a wide variety of circumstances, they are induced to engage in bouts of involuntary, convulsive respiration, a sort of loud, helpless, mutually reinforcing group panting that sometimes is so severe as to incapacitate them. Far from being aversive,however, these attacks seem to be sought out by most members of the species, some of whom even appear to be addicted to them.
...the species in Homo sapiens (which does indeed inhabit South America, among other places), and the behavior is laughter. — Daniel C. Dennett

This bird sees the white man come and the Indian withdraw, but it withdraws not. Its untamed voice is still heard above the tinkling of the forge ... It remains to remind us of aboriginal nature. — Henry David Thoreau