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Bylund House Quotes By Ian McEwan

Henry liked to put to himself when he was a schoolboy: what are the chances of this particular fish, from that shoal, off that continental shelf ending up in the pages of this copy of the Daily Mirror? Something just short of infinity to one. Similarly, the grains of sand on a beach, arranged just so. The random ordering of the world, the unimaginable odds against any particular condition, still please him. Even as a child, and especially after Aberfan, he never believed in fate or providence, or the future being made by someone in the sky. Instead, at every instant, a trillion trillion possible futures; the pickiness of pure chance and physical laws seemed like freedom from the scheming of a gloomy god. — Ian McEwan

Bylund House Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Unweaving the Rainbow — Richard Dawkins

Bylund House Quotes By Ronda Rousey

When you're doing something like body paint or a nude shoot, you're making yourself very vulnerable, and you're really trusting people to really take care of you and make sure everything is very professional. — Ronda Rousey

Bylund House Quotes By Kit Rocha

Just be Jared." She arched, pulling him closer. "I love him. I love you. — Kit Rocha

Bylund House Quotes By Elise Allen

Sometimes, but if you do it enough, it's harder to trip your gag reflex, which comes in very handy, if you know what I mean."

I did know what she meant, but somehow juxtaposing it with vomiting made the whole thing highly unappealing. — Elise Allen

Bylund House Quotes By Herman Boerhaave

Generation by male and female is a law common to animals and plants. — Herman Boerhaave

Bylund House Quotes By Michael Crichton

As the practical value of altering consciousness becomes recognized, procedures to effect these alterations will become increasingly ordinary and unremarkable. The whole concept of changing states of consciousness will cease to have a threatening or exotic aspect. — Michael Crichton

Bylund House Quotes By Zathyn Priest

What do you put in that coffee? Two teaspoons of bitch powder? — Zathyn Priest