Chromatin Quotes & Sayings
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My kids are free to do what ever they want. Because I only advise. I don't make them do anything. — Jack Bowman
The party at the bar was for an Internet literary journal that prints a hard copy version that was famous in the world of Internet literary journals that prints hard copy versions. What that means, I do not know. — Noah Cicero
By now
you should've somehow
realized what you're not to do — Oasis
Come on! Who wants to fight me? — John Fante
Love is what happens when we forgive. I forgive Connor Evans. A part of me will always love him, but from this day on I won't hate him. Not for one minute. I forgive him because he gave me Max. — Karen Kingsbury
If at first you don't succeed, try hard work. — William Feather
Control your thoughts. Decide about that which you will think and concentrate upon. You are in charge of your life to the degree you take charge of your thoughts. — Earl Nightingale
Vocation is the place where the world's greatest need and a person's greatest joy meet. — Frederick Buechner
the levity of the doomed has no equal. — Padgett Powell
Scarecrows weren't made to scare the crows, they were made to scare the corn — Laura Ruby
The Scots take what they want when they want it. She also said they have special preferences." "And what might those be?" Beak asked. "Strong horses, fat sheep, and soft women," Mary said. "Horses, sheep, and women? — Julie Garwood
To be spiritual is not to be spiritual.
August 11, 2016
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
Religious Leader — Petra Hermans
As human beings, we are vulnerable to confusing the unprecedented with the improbable. In our everyday experience, if something has never happened before, we are generally safe in assuming it is not going to happen in the future, but the exceptions can kill you and climate change is one of those exceptions. — Al Gore
The noosphere, not the biosphere, would determine rights and responsibilities. And these rights were not previously repressed, they were previously meaningless (they were not oppressed, they had simply not yet emerged). — Ken Wilber
