Delbruck Nobel Quotes & Sayings
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Women who pay their own rent don't have to be nice. — Katherine Dunn
A bloody guy in overalls, wearing a straw hat, began chasing us. He held a saw, pointing it at us. We were gonna die! --The Body By the Tree — Yawatta Hosby
Keep me in your heart and know that however great the distance, I am with you always. — Craig M. Mullaney
Trouble's made us kin. — George Eliot
Catch a dog in your favorite chair, and he slinks away abashed. The cat will pretend incomprehension; surely you must know it's her chair? — Leonore Fleischer
This is fucking magic, she thought. This isn't some story out of one of Tommy's books. This isn't something you can experiment with in the bathroom. This is not natural, and whatever I am, it isn't natural. A vampire is magic, not science. — Christopher Moore
Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain. — John Masefield
He had the look of an atheist who'd just had a visit from God: stunned, disbelieving and faintly ill. — Karen Chance
Our built-in human system for mimicry explains why we humans can transfer our good and bad moods to each other - if we aren't careful! — Karen Salmansohn
Nothing is as certain as a closed mind — Lord Dunsany
Sometimes God seems to be killing us when He is actually saving us. — Jen Pollock Michel
Faith requires nothing but blind adherence, whereas knowledge demands the continual apprehension of an ever-expanding body of information. With faith, one can at least claim knowledge without having to do the hard work of acquiring it. — Mark Hodder
A few lessons learned as a teacher: I've learned that if you whisper, children will listen ... a scribble can be anything (I mean anything!) a monster, a cat, a mom, a dad
our job is to ask to find out and pay attention
usually the most challenging student needs the most challenges to keep them learning and engaged
most of all we must care and the rest handles itself. xo — Jill Telford
The same way that you are the main character of your story, you are only a secondary character in everybody else's story. — Don Miguel Ruiz
When used as an instrument of enforcement, the courts have morphed from constraints on government to mechanisms by which the scope of government has enormously expanded. — Francis Fukuyama
