Bottiglie Aromi Quotes & Sayings
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Why do we, then, continue to treat women as if their emotions and comfort, and the postures they might want to assume while in labor, are against the rules? — Ina May Gaskin

I have voted for a Republican for president ever since I was voting and since I was 18 years old. — Joseph J. Lhota

I'm the biggest Chekov fan - there's something that he does that not many other writers do. — Jeremy Irvine

There is beauty in all we know and beauty in all we don't know. Our journey is to love it all. — Thomas Warfield

Life is too short to be serious — Cory Monteith

I was talented but crazy, semi-autistic and eccentric. — Andrew Hill

We rode to the airport hand in hand, and I giggled as I watched Travis stare at his wedding band without apology. His eyes held the peaceful expression I was becoming accustomed to.
"When we get back to the apartment, I think it will finally hit me, and I'll quit acting like such a jackass."
"Promise?" I smiled.
He kissed my hand and then cradled it in his lap between his palms. "No."
I laughed, resting my head on his shoulder. — Jamie McGuire

He looked around circumspectly, then introduced himself: Professor Camestres. At the question "Professor of what?" he made a vague gesture, as if urging us to exercise greater discretion. — Umberto Eco

I'd have loved to have appeared in 'Absolutely Fabulous' - that's one of my favourite shows. — Becki Newton

When you're unsure, jump with your eyes closed and legs wide open — Yasmin Ahmad

I never quite trust futurists because I think they're kind of telling us what they think our future should be. — Gloria Steinem

Any time you take a chance you better be sure the rewards are worth the risk because they can put you away just as fast for a ten dollar heist as they can for a million dollar job. — Stanley Kubrick

So with stun-sail piled on stun-sail, we sailed along, — Herman Melville

Jane, will you marry me?"
"Yes sir."
"A poor blind man, whom you will have to lead about by the hand?"
"Yes, sir."
"A crippled man, twenty years older older than you, whom you will have to wait on?"
"Yes, sir."
"Truly, Jane?"
"Most truly, sir. — Charlotte Bronte

Well, as it turns out, even in scientific research where there is supposed to be objectivity in the way experiments are carried out, interpreted and reported, it is still run by scientists who might have their own preferred ideas and biases (scientists are after all humans). As such, articles are selected for publication not necessarily because the work represents an objective truth. Rather, articles are published because they have crossed the sometimes arbitrary threshold for novelty and technical requirements as accepted in the respective fields. — Foong May Yeong