Braven Quotes & Sayings
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Ctrl + 1" (hold down the Ctrl key and press the number 1). This will zoom the image to 100% magnification and pressing "Ctrl + 0" zooms out to fit the image to the screen. — Robin Whalley

The joy of someone who had been a reader all her life, whose world had been immeasurably enlarged by the words of others. — Anna Quindlen

A lot of people depend on their mate or spouse to make them happy and those are the people that are the most miserable. — Cindy Meehl

Everyone called it Burger Math because all you learned was how to make change. — Kami Garcia

I can remember playing under the big wooden desk in his office. My mother didn't like us to chew gum, so we'd go into his office, and he'd feed us gum under the desk. — John F. Kennedy Jr.

I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need. — David Blaine

We must explain the truth: There is no free lunch. — Grace Napolitano

most valuable businesses of coming decades will be built by entrepreneurs who seek to empower people rather than try to make them obsolete. — Peter Thiel

Braven Tooth, you remember the last time I played-'
'That was the last time?'
'It was, and there's been a lot who've fallen since then. Friends. People we grew to love, and now miss, like holes in the heart.' He drew a deep breath, then continued, 'It's been waiting, inside, for a long time. So, my old, old friends, let's hear some names. — Steven Erikson

So ride on, my brothers, and rest in peace. Wherever you are, may you always have the sun on your back, your fists in the wind, and the road stretching out before you — Laura Kaye

Stand to Center meant only great shame or great honor. — Richard Bach

And then he experienced an inexplicable confusion of thoughts, like a rosary of ideas comprised of diverse and ingenious beads that had unraveled and was now rattling around in his brain with no thread linking them, no coherence. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

"Nothing is ever lost" means that what we are now goes all the way back through natural history. We are biological organisms and not simply computerized brains. By focusing totally on the present, thinking only about science and computers, and forgetting four billion years of life on this planet, we are losing perspective on who and what we are. — Robert Neelly Bellah