Desperate Housewives Season 7 Episode 2 Quotes & Sayings
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I still buy actual books. The smell, having it in your hands - there's really no substitute. — Nathan Fillion

One can say, looking at the papers in this symposium, that the elucidation of the genetic code is indeed a great achievement. It is, in a sense, the key to molecular biology because it shows how the great polymer languages, the nucleic acid language and the protein language, are linked together. — Francis Crick

The more hooks an idea has, the better it will cling to memory. — Chip Heath

Problems come about when we try to direct the flow of the universe rather than allow it to reveal its own design. Inherent in that design is a love for all living things. — Marianne Williamson

Some people come to our shows and think they're gonna spend the night just listening to love songs, and they're pretty much surprised cause we do a lot of rock and roll. — Bobby Hatfield

Only he who crosses the stream of life wishes to know what is known as unknowable. — Gautama Buddha

We have big dreams - sometimes scary, unforgettable dreams that repeat on the same date every year and are shared by every person in town - but we make those big dreams come true. Remember the clock tower? It took eight years and $23 million to build, and despite its invisibility and constant teleportation, it is a lovely structure that keeps impeccable time. — Joseph Fink

You are the deep innerness of all things,
the last word that can never be spoken. — Rainer Maria Rilke

He was an author whose works were so well known as to be almost confidential. — Stanley Walker

if you challenge the conventional wisdom, you will find ways to do things much better than they are currently done. — Michael Lewis

(Dreams drain the spirit if we dream too long.) — Theodore Roethke

Most of the pack would rather have Darryl mad at them than Auriele. — Patricia Briggs

Choose your parents wisely. — Bertrand Russell