Beetle Like Spider Quotes & Sayings
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No amount of regretting can change the past, and no amount of worrying can change the future. — Roy T. Bennett
In the actual condition of medical science, the physician mostly plays the part of simple spectator of the sad episodes which his profession furnishes him. — Francois Magendie
Organizational success comes when IT and business act from "IT vs. business" to IT is business" - a true partnership. — Pearl Zhu
For, like the wind, the sun, or the flowing river, like a soaring man-of-war or a beetle under a stone, like a spider at a web or a crab scuttling sideways across a shore, Nimrod was free. — Andrea Levy
Only people who are assured of daily food can concern themselves with matters of principle and ethic. A man will become a slave rather than starve. — Pearl S. Buck
I mention my age because I find people in this country - women, not men, of course - women are so troubled by their age. There's a culture of youth, and it's a phony culture. — Teresa Heinz
This split the scientific community up into factions and promoted conflict. This was Stalin's objective. It permitted him to intervene and take sides whenever deemed necessary — Martin McCauley
Time is just a crazy game. — Amanda Leigh
We seldom see anybody who is not uneasy or afraid to live. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The hardest battle you're ever going to fight is the battle to be just you. — Leo Buscaglia
That's not because I'm dead, it's because I'm smart. — Dan Wells
For us, patriotism is the same as the love of humanity. — Mahatma Gandhi
I don't believe in an annual dose of film music for the sake of it being film music. If we program film music, it will be because there is a real artistic reason for doing so. — Esa-Pekka Salonen
And suddenly all your troubles melt away, all your worries are gone, and it is for no reason other than the look in your partner's eyes. Yes, sometimes life and love really is that simple. — William Wordsworth
I don't hate you. I love you."
"I love you, too. God, it's hell!"
They decided to be more sensible. The next day they didn't meet in Widener. Elgin stayed in his room, and at three o'clock the phone rang. 
"It's me
Caroline."
"Oh God, you called. I was praying you would. Where are you?"
"In the drugstore on the corner." There was silence. "Elgin," she said at last, "did you have any orange juice today?"
He ran, down the stairs, along the sidewalk, to the drugstore to have his orange juice. — Harold Brodkey
A man is born alone and dies alone, and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone, and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode. — Chanakya
