Constants Of Proportionality Quotes & Sayings
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Can you, like, see invisible people, too?"
"No," Warner says to him, eyes focused in front of him. "I can feel your presence. Hers, most of all."
"Really?" Kenji says. "That's some weird shit. What do I feel like? Peanut butter?"
Warner is unamused. — Tahereh Mafi
Tori gazed out on the calm Ancific Ocean across which, incredibly, she would be taking a coach. — Kay Kenyon
Thank goodness we don't live in medieval times, when people fought wars over ideas. — Wojciech Jaruzelski
You can enjoy stargazing just by going out and learning a couple constellations with your kids. — Timothy Ferriss
I think love is one of the most elusive things in the world. I don't know that there's a perfect formula for it and that's what makes the stories interesting. — Ashton Kutcher
I hear odd tracks from my albums every now and again on the radio, or maybe a friend plays me something. — Kate Bush
Better to lose count while naming your blessings than to lose your blessings to counting your troubles. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock
Desire nothing for thyself, seek nothing, be not anxious or envious. Man's future and thy own fate must remain hidden from thee, but live so that thou mayest be ready for anything. — Leo Tolstoy
Human beings, thanks to culture and genetics, are inclined to be pessimistic, fearful, skeptical and believers in conspiracy theories. We also don't like change. — Seth Godin
I guess some people want to be performers because they want to be famous. — Jenny Slate
Death has an opposite, but the opposite is not mere living. It is not courage or faith or human will. The opposite of death is love. How had I missed that? How does anyone miss that? Love is our only weapon. Only love can turn mere life into a miracle, and draw precious meaning from suffering and fear — Nando Parrado
In the Congress of the United States, Cromwell had known a good many men who were possessed of absolute certainty, and this he feared so much that he felt the only real and enduring evil on the face of the earth was unbending certainty, unshakable orthodoxy. — Howard Fast
But the body is deeper than the soul and its secrets inscrutable. — E. M. Forster