Danny Partridge Quotes & Sayings
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I have often had the fancy that there is some one Myth for every man, which, if we but knew it, would make us understand all he did and thought. — William Butler Yeats

By the time she had finished, her hand was in Elizabeth's firm clasp again. Her touch was strangely comforting - a woman's touch signifying a woman's sympathy. Elizabeth would understand what it would be like to be a captive, to have one's freedom taken away, and then, as a final indignity, to have one's very body invaded and used for the pleasure of one's captor. Another woman would understand the monumental inner battle that had
had to be waged every single day and night to cling to that something at the core of herself that was herself, that gave her identity and dignity. That something that even a rapist - even, perhaps, a murderer - could not take away from her. — Mary Balogh

Our successes and failures in life can be traced to how well or how badly we deal with the inevitable conflicts that confront us in society. — Robert Greene

During the day I pull on jeans and ballet flats; but I do love getting dressed up, too. — Leigh Lezark

Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote, "Evil is not an appearance," adding that "knowing its causes does not dispel it." Sartre — Sue Klebold

The power is detested, and miserable the life, of him who wishes to be feared rather than to be loved. — Cornelius Nepos

Today, tomorrow," she said. "A day is nothing. A day is just a match you strike after the ten thousand matches before it have gone out. — Adam Johnson

Anyone unhappy with Google can use other search engines - including DuckDuckGo and Blekko, along with Bing or Yahoo. — Marvin Ammori

We are less than a decade away from the medical lab the size of a sugar cube. — Philippe Kahn

Grief is in two parts. The first is loss. The second is the remaking of life. — Anne Roiphe

Ehrlich hedged. The cancer cell, he explained, was a fundamentally different target from a bacterial cell. Specific affinity relied, paradoxically, not on "affinity," but on its opposite - on difference. Ehrlich's chemicals had successfully targeted bacteria because bacterial enzymes were so radically dissimilar to human enzymes. With cancer, it was the similarity of the cancer cell to the normal human cell that made it nearly impossible to target. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

The best stuff in life isn't stuff at all ... relationships, experiences & meaningful work are the staples of a happy life. — Graham Hill