Ceilidh Joy Quotes & Sayings
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I make fractals. They're like mathematical pictures. My stepdad is actually a rocket scientist, so in his free time, he gave me a fractal program for fun. He showed me how to use it when I was about nine or 10, and I made thousands of fractals. — Ronda Rousey

When soulmates come and go, you're never alone, even when you're standing just you and your shoes, because you carry them with you. — Tori Amos

History is littered with bad and heretical "biblical" doctrines "discovered" by those who thought they did not need the community of God's people in order to understand biblical doctrine. — Anonymous

I generally try and have great days, because I feel very lucky to be doing what I'm doing. — Imogen Poots

An ordinary man will work every day for a year at shoveling dirt to support his body, or a family of bodies; but he is an extraordinary man who will work a whole day in a year for the support of his soul. Even the priests, men of God, so called, for the most part confess that they work for the support of the body. — Henry David Thoreau

When we watch stories, we learn empathy, we learn compassion, and hopefully we achieve some sort of understanding. — Gavin Hood

If it had come to a fight, Patrick [Vieira] could probably have killed me. — Roy Keane

I wanted to be a comedian. — Kelly Slater

Dare to declare who you are. It is not far from the shores of silence to the boundaries of speech. The path is not long, but the way is deep. You must not only walk there, you must be prepared to leap. — Hildegard Of Bingen

Wow, icy reception here. And to think I came back from the dead for this. - Puck — Julie Kagawa

Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamppost: for support, not illumination. — Vin Scully

How many like Antoine were roaming the world, weak, afraid, without comrades or the consolation of love, clinging to existence as he did? — Anne Rice

To the extent that our workers compete with low-paid Mexicans, it is as much through undocumented immigration as trade. This pattern threatens low-paid, low-skill U.S. workers. The combination of domestic reforms and NAFTA-related growth in Mexico will keep more Mexicans at home. It is likely that a reduction in immigration will increase the real wages of low-skilled urban and rural workers in the United States. — William J. Clinton