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Cockington Quotes By Robert Genn

Whatever you do, don't let your system run you. — Robert Genn

Cockington Quotes By James Gleick

As the Earth continues to slow, leap seconds will grow more common. Eventually we will need one every year, and then even more. Scientists could have avoided these awkward skips by choosing instead to adjust the duration of the second itself. Who would notice? That is what they did, in fact, until 1955. — James Gleick

Cockington Quotes By Shelagh Delaney

Women never have young minds. They are born three thousand years old. — Shelagh Delaney

Cockington Quotes By Rachel Harris

You know, the heroes in my romance novels always say that. Scout's honor. But they all later admit to never being a Boy Scout. — Rachel Harris

Cockington Quotes By Liezi

Once you transcend the external differences, anything can be merged with anything. — Liezi

Cockington Quotes By James Wood

Some writers refuse to lay their heads peaceably on the pillow of literary history in order to give posterity good dreams.
review in London Review of Books, of the works of Knut Hamsun (26 nov 1998) — James Wood

Cockington Quotes By Philip K. Dick

I mean, knowing people, people are terrified of the unknown and they want to just kill the unknown. — Philip K. Dick

Cockington Quotes By Victoria Schwab

If these men worshipped anything, they worshipped magic, which she supposed would be heresy back in Grey London. But then again, Christians worshipped an old man in the sky, and if Lila had to say which one seemed more real at the moment, she'd have to side with magic. — Victoria Schwab

Cockington Quotes By Abigail Roux

Want you in me, baby," Zane said from behind him. Ty — Abigail Roux

Cockington Quotes By William P. Young

And when you learn, over the course of your life, that it's not about pleasing God, it's about learning how to trust God. That's a huge watershed, because trust is a whole different ballgame than appeasement or pleasing. — William P. Young