Betty Mueller Quotes & Sayings
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Women? Women are like ... thunderstorms. They're beautiful to look at, and sometimes they're nice to listen to-but most of the time they're just plain inconvenient. — Brandon Sanderson

He's eating like a Neanderthal," Emilia whispered to her mother. "Do men usually regress while in the wild?" Amusement danced in her golden-brown eyes. Just to mess with her, I groaned even louder and shoved the last third of the burger in my mouth all at once. Kim grinned. "Don't worry. I don't think it's permanent. Once he's back in his man-lair, he'll be guzzling beer and watching Darth Vader on Star Trek in no time." Emilia and I both turned to her, aghast at her blatant error - every nerd's nightmare. Kim held up her hands in surrender. "Kidding! — Brenna Aubrey

If I can't read, if I can't make a simple Indian pudding, then I don't see the point in living much more, really. Because aside from a good book, and perhaps, a fresh morning in a dew-covered garden, few things in life give me as much pleasure as magic of making a truly spectacular dessert. — Sarah Strohmeyer

Talent, lying in the understanding, is often inherited; genius, being the action of reason or imagination, rarely or never. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Let's get out of here."
"Where are we going?"
"You'll see. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Without something I'm really excited about ... I'd be really lost. — Bryan Volpenhein

The war and the revolution are inseparable. — George Orwell

It was pizza. Someone had stir-fried a pizza. — Cassandra Clare

I think the adoption rate with respect to social media and how companies leverage that varies by the company. Cisco is probably a leader in the space. A lot of times, we actually use virtual ways to communicate our brand and do some of our advertising, first on the social space, then we do on physical advertising. — Padmasree Warrior

Age whitens hairs, but not sin. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

Most men are less afraid of ghosts than of facts. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

There was no ritual when one fell apart, society preferring to wait until one was lost entirely. — Chris Cleave