Dolori Intercostali Quotes & Sayings
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When there is integrity, an entirety, a wholeness, in what you say and do, you are consciously resurrecting the incredibly powerful success mechanism you used instinctively from the time you first came to be. — Mike Hernacki

When Sir Joshua Reynolds died
All Nature was degraded;
The King dropped a tear in the Queen's ear,
And all his pictures faded. — William Blake

We remember nothing. Maybe for a year or two. Maybe most of a life, if we live. Maybe. But then we will die, and who will ever understand any of this? And maybe we remember nothing most of all when we put our hands on our hearts and carry on about not forgetting. — Richard Flanagan

I have a good idea every two years. Give me a topic, I will give you the idea! — Fritz Zwicky

There's just a lot of really young, entitled people. I don't think a lot of these young people have to work very hard. They're found on YouTube and, boom, thrown into the studio, so they think they can get anything they want. — Drake Bell

I guess you could say I'm the redemption of the fat man. A guy will be watching me on TV and see that I don't look in any better shape than he is. 'Hey, Maude,' he'll holler. 'Get a load of this guy. And he's a 20-game winner.' — Mickey Lolich

I believe in good luck, and the harder I work and the more I believe in myself, the luckier I get. — Thomas Jefferson

warriors. "So will I," mewed Dustpelt. — Erin Hunter

Nobody's cut out for this town," Shane said. "Nobody sane anyway." "Says the kid who came back." "Yeah, kind of proves my point. — Rachel Caine

Sadness and grief aren't the same thing. It's why they have different words. Maybe it's a subtle distinction, but we don't keep a word in a language if it doesn't still have a purpose of its own. Synonyms are never exact things. — Dot Hutchison

Ah. So he's forgotten the most important rule of warfare.
Which is ...
That nothing ever goes to plan. — Scott Westerfeld

the simplicity that comes from conquering complexities, not ignoring them. — Walter Isaacson