Cortile Gallery Quotes & Sayings
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I'm surprised." My eyes find hers as I cock an eyebrow.
"Why?"
"You loved science."
"I loved you more. — Kristen Proby

Cutting off fundamental, curiosity-driven science is like eating the seed corn. We may have a little more to eat next winter but what will we plant so we and our children will have enough to get through the winters to come? — Carl Sagan

She just fit, she filled every hole I had in my life ... — Jay Crownover

The first Bond movie I saw at cinemas was 'For Your Eyes Only' when I was almost 10. I got into the Fleming books after watching 'A View To A Kill' a few years later. — Stephen Cole

In government-directed economies, the collective takes priority over the individual. The moral ideal is equal results. That approach could not be further removed from the real world. — Paul Ryan

Rainbows introduce us to reflections
of different beautiful possibilities
so we never forget that pain and grief
are not the final options in life. — Aberjhani

American companies based in Scotland employ large numbers of people - in fact, we are the best performing part of the U.K., outside London and the southeast of England when it comes to attracting foreign direct investment. — Nicola Sturgeon

When you play piano, your left hand and right hand are synced. Your brain basically has a clock, so that the right hand knows that 0.3 seconds after I hit this key, I need to hit that one. And the right hand knows not to hit keys that the left hand is playing, so the hands do not collide. — Vijay Kumar

We are all victims of war, and we all count. — Marla Ruzicka

The popular gospel of this day, is the laughing-stock of Hell; it dare neither damn the sinner, nor sanctify the saint. — Catherine Booth

By contrast, training and goal-setting programs had a far greater impact on productivity than did anything involving payment.32 — Alfie Kohn

Quick understanding is only a sign of the banality of what is understood. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You've always got a choice. You have a choice now, and you certainly had a choice then. Don't blame them for the choices you made. — Nicole Williams

I was in my thirties before I learnt that I too would prefer not to see what I could no longer have — Tim Winton