Beamd Quotes & Sayings
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I hope to contribute to a global warming of hearts and a climate change in human consciousness. — Q'orianka Kilcher

Who cares about my opinions? — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

In March 1861 alone - Lincoln's first month in office - the U.S. Senate would receive for its advice and consent some sixty pages of names submitted for civilian and military appointments ranging from secretary of state to surveyor-general of Minnesota. — Harold Holzer

The human brain is generally regarded as a complex web of adaptations built into the nervous system, even though no one knows how. — Michael Gazzaniga

To all companies large and small, I would say this: the British economy is fundamentally strong; we are highly competitive, and we are open for business. — George Osborne

Q: Explain the concept of homeostasis?
A: It is when you stay at home all day and don't go out. — Richard Benson

I once believed in faith - that if I patiently waited, something good will happen. But at the end of the chapter, I found myself devastated. Years have gone by and I'm back at chapter one again. I've tried several times already and ended up in the same ending. It was always a different title, same story; different choices made but ending up with the same plot and finale. I grew tired of this never ending maze, wandering endlessly and finally giving up faith. — Raphael Paolo Augustine Camanag

I want to wake up one morning and know how to write page one, or page 10, or page 250. But I never seem to know how to do it. Every book is different and takes a different structure, style, process, etc. And relearning how to write is where the insanity comes from. — Sarah MacLean

It's not enough that I should succeed - others should fail. — David Merrick

At this moment, let us not forget that my authority has been challenged not by a warrior but by a monkey! — R.K. Narayan

To progress isn't a little step, it's a pretty dramatic lifestyle change. — Auliq Ice

All reasoning presumes premises or intuitions or ultimate convictions that cannot be proved by any foundations or facts more basic than themselves, and hence there are irreducible convictions present wherever one attempts to apply logic to experience. One always operates within boundaries established by one's first principles, and asks only the questions that those principles permit. — David Bentley Hart