Boreades Quotes & Sayings
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If we provide the right incentive, all things are possible, even perfection. — Gail Carriger

I told you once I would never let you fall, Aesa ... And you're falling. You just don't see it.'
'No, you're wrong,' I snapped ... 'I've already fallen. You just don't want to see it. — Amber Lynn Natusch

Only in Southern California do camping grounds actually have wifi, so I was sitting in my tent and I started reading it on my computer, and I couldn't put it down. More importantly, I kept getting up in the middle of the night going, "Oh, this is cool," so I pitched them an idea that they seemed to like. — Remi Aubuchon

History isn't a seesaw. If you have a really bad regime on one side, the actions on the other side don't automatically become good. It doesn't work that way. — Nicholson Baker

Last time I called shotgun we had rented a limo, so I messed up! — Mitch Hedberg

Gross well says that children are young because they play, and not vice versa; and he might have added, men grow old because they stop playing, and not conversely, for play is, at bottom, growth, and at the top of the intellectual scale it is the eternal type of research from sheer love of truth. — G. Stanley Hall

When I work on a film, I always tend to relate to the crew. — Bryce Dallas Howard

But one day, when Toby is old enough, I will take down a shoe box from a shelf where it is kept, and I will tell him again the story of his sister, Isabel Margaret Cavendish, the girl who came before. — J.P. Delaney

It's hard to fathom how fast we've gone from best friends to dick-holding but none of it seems wrong in the slightest. — Karina Halle

As he looked down at her, his eyes were both warm and curious. "You don't look as tough as that."
"I don't know how tough I am
look at me, sick as a pup. But I bet I can match you for stubborn."
A sound came out of him.
"Holy shit, Ian
was that a laugh?"
"A cough," he lied. "You probably got me sick. — Robyn Carr

Policy is formed by preconceptions, by long implanted biases. When information is relayed to policy-makers, they respond in terms of what is already inside their heads and consequently make policy less to fit the facts than to fit the notions and intentions formed out of the mental baggage that has accumulated in their minds since childhood. — Barbara Tuchman