Autopilot Mode Quotes & Sayings
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In the eyes, heart, and mind of the one you love and who you want to love you, you will become, in essence, a new person. — Chris Prentiss
Hatred is about possession. It is all-consuming, cruel, and vainglorious. When love is allowed to fester, it becomes twisted and corrupt; it settles deep in the heart ... and metastasizes, sending its dark roots through the body to raze all that stands in its way. Love is chaste and pure. Love is banal ... No, hatred has infinitely more possibilities. — Nenia Campbell
New ideas leave the old ones shaking in their shoes, don't they? — Suzanne Hayes
The hits I had in the '80s - I made those deals directly with American companies. — Dan Hill
It is not that addresses at the opening of a battle make the soldiers brave. The old veterans scarcely hear them, and recruits forget them at the first boom of the cannon. Their usefulness lies in their effect on the course of the campaign, in neutralizing rumors and false reports, in maintaining a good spirit in the camp, and in furnishing matter for camp-fire talk. The printed order of the day should fulfill these different ends. — Napoleon Bonaparte
There was plenty of life left and if he had to he would use it all to get her back. The time had passed for making promises to her-all that was left for him was to act. — Anna Godbersen
There is only one way to learn," the alchemist answered. "It's through action. — Paulo Coelho
I admit to being somewhat unclear on the function of human tears," she says. "So we're sad about this? Should I menace someone? — Elizabeth May
When a liver becomes cirrhotic, those are the common complications. We see that the patients have bleeding from their stomach and intestines. They have abdomens that become full of fluid. Their ankles swell with the same type of fluid, and they also can become confused and not themselves. Those are kind of the main things that we see when people get end-stage liver disease and have cirrhosis. — John Roberts
The real problem with natural selection is that it makes no intuitive sense. It is like quantum physics; we may intellectually grasp it, but it will never feel right to us. — Paul Bloom
