Bioenergy Life Quotes & Sayings
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You can only conceive of what lies beyond the state of mind you are in from the point of view of the state of mind you are in. — Frederick Lenz

In love, it is better to know and be disappointed, than to not know and always wonder. — Michael S. McKinney

Costumes and scenery alone will not attract audiences. — Anna Held

Good design keeps the user happy, the manufacturer in the black and the aesthete unoffended. — Raymond Loewy

For love of domination we must substitute equality; for love of victory we must substitute justice; for brutality we must substitute intelligence; for competition we must substitute cooperation. We must learn to think of the human race as one family. — Bertrand Russell

I don't think everybody has a right to a weapon which can be used to kill innocent people and maybe threaten the life of a president of the United States. — Henry Waxman

Maybe that's all she saw, the end of her suffering, the black, blank silence of the departed. No more bells, no more noises, no more voices and their terrible, disapproving faces. No past, no future, no more sad todays. No tomorrows. — James Preller

I like to keep my wheels on the ground. — Marianne Vos

While the war in Iraq was raging, I spent some time in neighbouring Jordan, meeting with Iraqi refugees who fled their country to try to find some place of safety. I interviewed many families about what had happened to them and what they did as a result. — Deborah Ellis

Prince Kanta was crazy! — Alyson Noel

I'm living in a world someone has thought up without bothering to tell me, or maybe even himself. — Arkady Strugatsky

If our esteemed colleague, Zungenschlag, does not find our room ventilated sufficiently, I should like to suggest that our esteemed colleague, Zungenschlag, have a ventilator set into his forehead. — Frank Wedekind

I have noticed before that there is a category of acquaintanceship that is not friendship or business or romance, but speculation, fascination. — Jane Smiley

We walked up and down in the snow, I on skis and she on foot (she said and proved that she could get along just as fast that way), and gradually the idea took shape that this was no chipping or cracking of the nucleus but rather a process to be explained by Bohr's idea that the nucleus was like a liquid drop; such a drop might elongate and divide itself.
{On his aunt and fellow science Lise Meitner} — Otto Robert Frisch