Beeber Pharmacy Quotes & Sayings
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Gestation requires protected space; ripening requires both permeability to the outer - and non-disturbance. — Jane Hirshfield
However, writing software without defects is not sufficient. In my experience, it is at least as difficult to write software that is safe - that is, software that behaves reasonably under adverse conditions. — Wietse Venema
Do not let Sunday be taken from you. If your soul has no sunday, it becomes an orphan. — Albert Schweitzer
The formation of glass from the melting is like starting a clock. It resets the time for us to determine billions of years later. — Robert Duncan
Working hard, working smart — Anonymous
Now - after years of knowing what real problems were, after living with a man who was cautiously loving but no longer fawningly committed, a man who was rational and smart but not quite passionate or spontaneous, after slowly spinning away from the person I vowed to be true to for the rest of my years, after feeling like I lost myself in his shadows and goals - the arguments over restaurants, over who took the trash out last seemed futile, silly, and so much easier than the hurdles that Henry and I would come to face in the road of the future. — Allison Winn Scotch
Just practice good, do good for others, without thinking of making yourself known so that you may gain reward. Really bring benefit to others, gaining nothing for yourself. This is the primary requisite for breaking free of attachments to the Self. — Dogen
Do for yourself, for no one else will. — Johanna Lindsey
He slipped his hand under hers and bowed his head over it. His breath touched her skin and sent a tingling sensation up her arm. — Melanie Dickerson
Fairy tales are more than true ... — Gilbert K. Chesterton
When we talk about protecting our right to have guns, we are talking about protecting our right to shoot bullets. So what is it that's so important to shoot at? — Jonathan Safran Foer
Sweeney took a step closer to Wednesday. "Call me a freeloader, will you, you doomed old creature? You cold-blooded, heartless old tree-hanger." His face was turning a deep, angry red.
Wednesday put out his hands, palms up, pacific. "Foolishness, Sweeney. Watch where you put your words. — Neil Gaiman
