Dormancy Vs Hibernation Quotes & Sayings
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The only way to fully rid yourself of the pain is to go against nature and embrace it — Rachel Van Dyken

The purpose creates the machine. — Arthur Young

We're now getting the first glimpses of the vastness of inner space. This internal, hidden, intimate cosmos commands its own goals, imperatives, and logic. — David Eagleman

My background is putting in large systems that change lives ... The right kind of systems can bring honesty and efficiency. — Nandan Nilekani

The figures of the past go cloaked.
They walk in mist and rain and snow
And go, go slowly, but they go. — Wallace Stevens

That the volume of information, of data, of judgements, of measurements, was too much, and there were too many people, and too many desires of too many people, and too many opinions of too many people, and too much pain from too many people, and having all of it constantly collated, collected, added and aggregated, and presented to her as if that all made it tidier and more manageable
it was too much. — Dave Eggers

Susan came down the hall in a white dress that fit her well. She looked like she was receiving an Academy Award for stunningness. I — Robert B. Parker

IOS users tend to be ones that really care about being online all the time. They also tend to be willing to pay for that. You might say they are richer users, which is partially true. — Robert Scoble

If young women were not deceived into a belief that affectation pleases, they would scarcely trouble themselves to practise it so much. — Maria Edgeworth

Religion forces every individual to take responsibility. Specifically, take it away from yourself and give it to God. If we had to be accountable for every one of our actions, we'd be crippled with indecision. But with religion pointing the way, we can feel confident in our choice to picket our children's elementary school when we find out the art teacher is gay. — Stephen Colbert

Things happen once only and are never repeated, never return. Except in memory. — Damon Galgut