Effluvium In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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If I'm a content creator, and I get recognition for my work, that's going to motivate me to spend even more time on my next production and make it even better. — Nick Woodman

Daniel was just nineteen now and already friends with half of England, not to mention all of Scotland and probably most of Wales. — Jennifer Ashley

It's a tough problem that a company faces once they branch out beyond one set of offices in California into that big bad world out there. — Rebecca MacKinnon

Melodies can be good depending on the context. You can have a simple melody, and if the harmony behind it is interesting, it can make a very simple melody really different. You can also have a complex melody. The more complex it is, the harder it is to sing, and then sometimes it can sound contrived. You could write a melody that would be fine on a saxophone but if you give it to a singer, it can sound raunchy. — Donald Fagen

The gist of the matter is this: Every impression that comes in from without, be it a sentence which we hear, an object of vision, or an effluvium which assails our nose, no sooner enters our consciousness than it is drafted off in some determinate direction or other, making connection with the other materials already there, and finally producing what we call our reaction. The particular connections it strikes into are determined by our past experiences and the 'associations' of the present sort of impression with them. — William James

The modern adult, Jake had written, has really only one thing to say to its inner child: I'm sorry. I'm so fucking sorry — Glen Duncan

If I am dissatisfied, it's simply because good photos are few and far between. A good photo is a miracle. — Josef Koudelka

And in that moment, I saw the horizon unbounded and I reeled with the vastness of it. What new shores would I discover if I could only travel those few inches? A storm - a tempest in the pit of my stomach - but I was the skiff tossed on the waves, and my father's lesson like thunder in my ears: don't get too close. Still, the temptation was there. — Heidi Heilig