Birds Eye Polar Bear Quotes & Sayings
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Your birth is existence breathing out. Your life is the conversation with a message. Your death is existence breathing in. — Franklin Gillette

The city had grown, implacably, spreading its concrete and alloy fingers wider every day over the dark and feral country. Nothing could stop it. Mountains were stamped flat. Rivers were dammed off or drained or put elsewhere. The marshes were filled. The animals shot from the trees and then the trees cut down. And the big gray machines moved forward, gobbling up the jungle with their iron teeth, chewing it clean of its life and all its living things.
Until it was no more.
Leveled, smoothed as a highway is smoothed, its centuries choked beneath millions and millions of tons of hardened stone.
The birth of a city ... It had become the death of a world. — Charles Beaumont

I didn't want to be the girl in the group that couldn't do as much as the boys. I'm very competitive like that. — Kaya Scodelario

Until we make the unconscious conscious, we will be dictated by it and call it fate. — Jerry Colonna

I've been on television since I was about 17. I had opportunities - one major opportunity I blew in my 20s. Once I started down this pathway, it was a case of not letting anyone stop me. Not my wife, not my family. It was getting too late to give it a small percentage. I had to give it one hundred percent. — Paul Eenhoorn

Yes, but I don't think of the Teen Angel as of an age. — Frankie Avalon

I was always a big fan of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner's '2000-Year-Old Man' sketch. I think it's one of the biggest influences on the podcast, definitely. You'd never say Carl Reiner was the funniest dude on there, because he's just teeing it up, but he knows what questions to ask to lead to great improv. — Scott Aukerman

Nothing Can Change Your Past ... But Not Worrying About Things To Come, Will Help Change Future. — Timothy Pina

more data-driven, automated healthcare will displace up to 80 percent of physicians' diagnostic and prescription work."12 — Robert Wachter

Once every ten years, the three moons all fall under the world's shadow and turn scarlet, bleeding with the blood of our fallen warriors. - The New Atlas to the Moons, by Liu Xue You — Marie Lu

I see the playwright as a lay preacher peddling the ideas of his time in popular form. — August Strindberg

Lavender's blue,
Rosemary's green,
When you are king,
I shall be queen — M.M. Kaye