Bilbrew Library Quotes & Sayings
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As for the presence of large NGF [nerve growth factor] sources in snake venom and male genital organs, they may be conceived as instances of bizarre evolutionary gene expression. — Rita Levi-Montalcini
I know how to go, go, go. Stopping, I've learned is the stuff of mastery. — Danielle LaPorte
Labour markets are about people. And people have a right to be treated with dignity and respect. — Juan Somavia
Longing, it may be, is the gift no other gift supplies. — Emily Dickinson
When the shore is won at last, Who will count the billow past? — John Keble
When politics is interesting, people go vote. — Jacques Parizeau
Diogenes the Cynic was an ascetic by choice. He rejected his family's bourgeois status, got himself exiled from his native city, and went about in a threadbare cloak with only the barest possessions, a bag for his crust of bread and a cup for scooping water from fountains. When one day he saw a boy drinking from his hands, he smashed the cup, disgusted by his own love of luxury. — James Romm
Tell me what it would be like? If you loved me? — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He that hangs himself is a virgin: virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways, out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with feeding his own stomach. Besides, virginity is peevish, proud, idle, made of self-love, which is the most inhibited sin in the canon. Keep it not; you cannot choose but lose by't! Out with't! within the year it will make itself two, which is a goodly increase, and the principal itself not much the worse. Away with 't! — William Shakespeare
Sports are an acceptable way for men to show emotion. A guy who won't hug his kid will slip a guy a tongue in a sports bar when his team wins. — Richard Jeni
Full engagement and full relinquishment in every moment is the dance of dances. — Ross Hostetter
He that cannot obey cannot command. — Benjamin Franklin