Brillet Nilsen Quotes & Sayings
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Menstruating doesn't cause pickles to spoil, temples to collapse or food to rot, nor is it contagious, though it would be rather nice to infect the male population with this so-called 'curse' for a month or two, just to sit back and view what I am sure would be a highly entertaining spectacle. — Twinkle Khanna

Days, pale slices between nights, they blend, not exactly alike, transparencies so lightly tinted that only stacked all together do they darken to a fatal shade. — John Updike

There are few of us that are not rather ashamed of our sins and follies as we look out on the blessed morning sunlight, which comes to us like a bright-winged angel beckoning us to quit the old path of vanity that stretches its dreary length behind us. — George Eliot

I am really focused on how I can improve myself and the world around me. — Rachel Roy

With the aid of this credit policy, however, Germany created an armament second to none, and this armament in turn made possible the results of our policy. — Hjalmar Schacht

We, as individuals, must be responsible for our careers with the goal of reaching our highest potential. The job of a manager is to tap into that energy that's already there. — Srikumar Rao

It's time to feel again. Let me save you from yourself. You were drowning when I found you, but I'm not letting you go without a fight. — Ella Frank

Conscience is that which hurts when everything else feels marvelous. — Leopold Stokowski

The two that are one, the one that is all! — Michael Scott

I think we need to start thinking about grounding our moral systems in our biology. — Frans De Waal

One principal characteristic of vice in the present age is the contempt of fame. — Thomas Gray

It's important to understand it's OK to control the subject. If most editorial stories were photographed just as they are, editors would end up throwing most in the waste basket. You have to work hard at making an editorial picture. You need to re-stage things, rearrange things so that they work for the story, with truth and without lying. — Alfred Eisenstaedt