Betadine Quotes & Sayings
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You couldn't put me in a social group setting. I'm probably a terrible anarchist deep down. — Maya Lin

In the middle of the world, make one positive step. In the center of chaos, make one definitive act. Just write. — Natalie Goldberg

Once people see you cry, it's like they own part of you. It's like you ripped a hole in yourself, and they saw through whatever armor you had on, got a good long view of all the screaming alien goop underneath. — Stefan Bachmann

That is not to say that we can relax our readiness to defend ourselves. Our armament must be adequate to the needs, but our faith is not primarily in these machines of defense but in ourselves. — Chester W. Nimitz

A versatile commodity, death; except for those suffering it. — Dorothy Dunnett

Some people make friends by wining and dining people with the sole objective of doing business with them. Once the usefulness goes, the friendship also goes. It is unfortunate because it is very shortsighted and insincere. One should keep in mind that just because a person is a friend it does not mean they are under an obligation to buy from you. In my career, I have acquired clients professionally and built friendships later, versus making friends with the intention of doing business. Sooner or later, people uncover the ulterior motive. — Shiv Khera

The earth was our home, she would have said, but no less was it home to the oxen that pulled our plows or the elephants that roamed in the forest and worked for us. They lived with us as partners whose well-being was inseparable from our own. — Eknath Easwaran

Getting lost or losing grip gives life meaning and direction. It gives you the opportunity to grow, learn something new and startover. Next time you feel like your failing, slipping or just unsettled in life - take a deep breath - get in the moment of just "being" - feel the life run through your body - stand up and keep going. — Claire Charters

Mad Men disrupts the seamlessness of ubiquity, — Gary R. Edgerton

It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs. — Matt Mullenweg

The Endgame book was an American soup, if everything can be predicted what's the purpose to read it? — Deyth Banger

Isn't it also that on some fundamental level we find it difficult to understand that other people are human beings in the same way that we are? We idealize them as gods or dismiss them as animals. — John Green