Damet J Quotes & Sayings
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Judy Miller is the most innocent person in this case. I really thought that was outrageous that she was jailed and we needed as journalists to draw a line in the sand in a strong but thoughtful way. — Tom Brokaw

He steps closer, still not touching me, but so close that I can hear my own heartbeat echoing against the hard breadth of his chest. You are. — J. Kenner

According to pioneering microbiologist Lynn Margulis, "fully 10 percent of our own dry body weight consists of bacteria, some of which, although they are not a congenital part of our bodies, we can't live without." In fact, a healthy human body has more bacterial cells than animal cells (bacterial cells are far smaller). Our own bodies are in some ways microcosms of the biosphere as a whole. — Marcia Bjornerud

That the child is the supreme aim of woman is a statement having precisely the value of an advertising slogan. — Simone De Beauvoir

Molly was committing dinner. . . — Jim Butcher

Tears are like lies. The more you use them, the less they're worth. The moral of the story is: STOP FUCKING CRYING. — The Betches

Things are as they are. — Henning Mankell

Schools that are to cater for the whole population must offer courses that are as rich and varied as are the needs and abilities of the children who enter them. — Peter Fraser

The transformation of Apple is probably the biggest tech story of the last 15 years. — Marc Andreessen

All the great temptations appear first in the region of the mind and can be fought and conquered there. We have been given the power to close the door of the mind. We can lose this power through disuse or increase it by use, by the daily discipline of the inner man in things which seem small and by reliance upon the word of the Spirit of truth. It is God that worketh in you, both to will and to do of His good pleasure. It is as though He said, 'Learn to live in your will, not in your feelings.' — Amy Carmichael

Yet within a miles, Margaret knew of house after house, where she would for her own sake, and her mother for her Aunt Shaw's, would be welcomed, if they came to gladness, or even in peace of mind. If they came sorrowing, and wanting sympathy in a complicated trouble like the present, then they would be felt as a shadow in all these houses of intimate acquaintances. — Elizabeth Gaskell