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Chaniotis Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

Small miseries, like small debts, hit us in so many places, and meet us at so many turns and corners, that what they want in weight, they make up in number, and render it less hazardous to stand the fire of one cannon ball, than a volley composed of such a shower of bullets. — Rudyard Kipling

Chaniotis Quotes By Nikki Urang

It's not just injuries that destroy dancers. It's imperfections. — Nikki Urang

Chaniotis Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Our well-being is proportional to our savings and expenses. — Sunday Adelaja

Chaniotis Quotes By Maya Banks

I don't want to disappoint you. I don't want to let you down. And I don't want to embarrass you in front of the people you love. — Maya Banks

Chaniotis Quotes By Norm Crosby

If your eyes hurt after you drink coffee, you have to take the spoon out of the cup. — Norm Crosby

Chaniotis Quotes By Sylvia Boorstein

We have moments of such clarity, of such appreciation of the incredible web of interconnected events that carry us from breath to breath, day to day, as long as we live-and the next moment we fret about how much we weigh. Or who we didn't send a Valentine. Or who forgot to compliment the dinner. Or whatever. — Sylvia Boorstein

Chaniotis Quotes By Philip Seymour Hoffman

Sometimes I'm uncomfortable with the level of fame I've got! It all depends on the day and what's going on. I don't desire any more fame. I don't need it. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

Chaniotis Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

The Way of Bayes is also an imprecise art, at least the way I'm holding forth upon it. These blog posts are still fumbling attempts to put into words lessons that would be better taught by experience. But at least there's underlying math, plus experimental evidence from cognitive psychology on how humans actually think. Maybe that will be enough to cross the stratospherically high threshold required for a discipline that lets you actually get it right, instead of just constraining you into interesting new mistakes. — Eliezer Yudkowsky