Channeling Woo Quotes & Sayings
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The legend of the jungle heritage and the evolution of man as a hunting carnivore has taken root in man's mind ... He may even believe that equal pay will do something terrible to his gonads. — Elaine Morgan

There are two books laid before us to study, to prevent our falling into error; first, the volume of the Scriptures, which reveal the will of God; then the volume of the Creatures, which express His power. — Francis Bacon

We don't take on Google Glass or the self-driving car project or Project Loon unless we think that on a risk-adjusted basis, it's worth Google's money to do it. — Astro Teller

We must be able to inspire. That's my goal in acting. — Portia De Rossi

Judges are appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. And it is our duty to ask questions on great issues that matter to the American people and to speak for them. — Edward Kennedy

I represent luxury, and that's what I love. — Kimora Lee Simmons

People misinterpret my passion for anger. — Charlie Sheen

The golf swing is like a suitcase into which we are trying to pack one too many things. — John Updike

It took several minutes, but he was meticulous about each letter. IN MEMRY OF THE STRANJER, it said. HE LIVD AND DID. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

Fallen woman." The term made a sort of poetic sense. Once the fall started, it seemed it never stopped. — Julie Anne Long

She shrugged, as if it could somehow diminish the grief he still saw in her eyes, shining so bright in the firelight. "So am I," she whispered, and faced the fire again. — Sarah J. Maas

There ain't no "baby mama drama" up in this Vortex, homie! — Esther Hicks

There was one thing he liked about the human's mating ritual, the female accepting the male's name. Callum liked this not because it denoted possession, but because it signified the birth of a single unit, a family. — Kristen Ashley

If you were able to see us as separate beings, you would see us as approximately one hundred beings. — Esther Hicks

The mere fact of the death of a near acquaintance aroused, as usual, in all who heard of it the complacent feeling that, it is he who is dead and not I. — Leo Tolstoy