Cascades Indoor Quotes & Sayings
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You have to eliminate the low-hanging targets first, on the off chance you were dealing with morons. — John Scalzi

[The imagination] ... inspires an audacious mental habit. We are as elastic as the gas of gunpowder, and ... a word dropped in conversation, sets free our fancy, and instantly our heads are bathed with galaxies, and our feet tread the floor of the Pit. — Marsilio Ficino

We have all been given a gift with 'The Big Bang Theory,' a show that's not only based in the scientific community, but also enthusiastically supported by that same community - this is our opportunity to give back, in that spirit, our 'Big Bang' family has made a meaningful contribution, and together, we'll share in the support of these future scholars, scientists and leaders. — Chuck Lorre

I always believed 'The Fly' to be a classic opera story. It's a tale of love and death, true love surviving in the face of physical decay and ultimate sacrifice. — Howard Shore

What we don't understand we can make mean anything. — Chuck Palahniuk

Oh! Everything I loved! — Victor Hugo

I was of course discussing the book of Leviticus. I don't know why your mind is so filthy these days, Bingley.
— Marsha Altman

The dead are past saving. You could miss someone, but it did no good to fixate on loss. — Ann Aguirre

Even a passenger on an airplane falling from the sky can't shake the hope that he'll be the one to survive. — Koji Suzuki

There's nothing cruel about a vampire or a parasite, she said. — Paul Park

I too have learned this in my experiences with the Spirit of God. Every situation can be redeemed and turned into exactly the preparation we require for a fullness of joy-to the extent of ourfaith in Christ's redemptive power. To that extent, the very circumstances we may have cursed will turn out to be our schooling for salvation. — C. Terry Warner

People are dumb. I'll never get over how dumb people are. — George R R Martin

Napoleone di Buonaparte, as he signed himself until manhood, was born in Ajaccio, one of the larger towns on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, just before noon on Tuesday, August 15, 1769. — Andrew Roberts