Duwamish Land Quotes & Sayings
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Mathematics as we know it and as it has come to shape modern science could never have come into being without some disregard for the dangers of the infinite. — David Bressoud

Great persons are great because of good, strong foundations on which they were able to build a character ... — Alfred Armand Montapert

I need to work on developing a new, less irritable personality. though I suspect that an empty nest would be at least a partial cure, today I resorted to substance abuse. — Eloisa James

Swing your swing. Not some idea of a swing. Not a swing you saw on TV. Not that swing you wish you had. No, swing your swing. Capable of greatness. Prized only by you. Perfect in it's imperfection. Swing your swing. I know, I did. — Arnold Palmer

Looking closer at human beings, it becomes clear that each of us is a world of our own. Our forehead is a breezy meadow, our elbows are arid wastelands, our eyes are salty lakes, and our gut is the most amazing giant forest ever, populated by the weirdest of creatures. — Giulia Enders

After all, is our idea of God anything more than personified incomprehensibility?
{Said in a letter to Voltaire} — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

In a business society, the emotional economy is an economy of scarcity. — Margaret Halsey

They examine me like I'm a cow at a 4-H auction. I try not to moo. — Jeri Smith-Ready

The more you lose, the more you don't win. — Alex McLeish

Our story begins at home, but it doesn't have to end there. — Charles F. Glassman

The idea that you can take smart but inexperienced 25-year-olds who never managed anything and turn them into effective managers via two years of classroom training is ludicrous. — Henry Mintzberg

She knows what it means. Oh, wonderfully bright at 6 a.m., yes, wonderfully clear for an hour. But the shorter the days, the longer the nights, the darker the house, the easier it is, the easier it is, the easier it is, to mistake a shadow for the writing on the wall, the sound of overland footsteps for the distant crack of thunder, and the midnight chime of a New Year clock for the bell that tolls the end of the world. — Zadie Smith