Barlest Quotes & Sayings
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Cyn always liked watching women move,but there was nothing sexier than an angry woman moving with purpose. — Jess Granger

Lots of people aren't comfortable with silences. They feel they've got to fill the dead air. — Robin Gibb

I wish I could put a patent on that thing. That was so straight I had to lean over sideways to see the flag! — Gary Player

I flinch. The rag she gives me is clean, but it still smells like blood. — Victoria Aveyard

Bad luck relies absolutely on perfect timing — Catherynne M Valente

The methods of peace propaganda which aim at establishing peace doctrine by argument and by creating a feeling favorable to peace in general seem to fall short of reaching the springs of human action and of dealing with the causes of the conduct which they seek to modify. — Elihu Root

I think Robitussin is way underrated. — Colin Hanks

When we smile, the muscles around our mouth are stretched and relaxed, just like doing yoga. Smiling is mouth yoga. We release the tension from our face as we smile. Others who run into us notice it, even strangers, and are likely to smile back. It is a wonderful chain reaction that we can initiate, touching the joy in anyone we encounter. Smiling is an ambassador of goodwill. — Nhat Hanh

I was now successful in proving that a direction of movement is localized in the cerebellum. — Robert Barany

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

Biology doesn't know in advance what the end product will be; there's no Stuffit Compressor to convert a human being into a genome. But the genome itself is very much akin to a compression scheme, a terrifically efficient description of how to build something of great complexity-perhaps more efficient than anything yet developed in the labs of computer scientists (never mind the complexities of the brain, there are trillions of cells in the rest of the body, and they are all supervised by the same 30,000-gene genome). And although there is no counterpart in nature to a program that compresses a picture into a compact description, there is a natural counterpart to the program that decompresses the compressed encoding, and that's the cell. Genome in, organism out. Through the logic of gene expression, cells are self-regulating factories that translate genomes into biological structure. — Gary F. Marcus

There's a few in our history, where the person who creates it becomes almost the product itself. Jobs is one of those. — Joshua Michael Stern