Eleanor Audley Quotes & Sayings
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All the vital mechanisms, varied as they are, have only one object, that of preserving constant the conditions of life in the internal environment. — Claude Bernard
In all our contacts it is probably the sense of being really needed and wanted which gives us the greatest satisfaction and creates the most lasting bond. — Eleanor Roosevelt
That is the first thing anybody has said to me for seventeen years, three months and two days, five hours, nineteen minutes and twenty seconds. I've been counting." He — Douglas Adams
But maybe that isn't possible. Maybe the mind of the majority is always the healthy mind, simply by virtue of its numbers. Maybe it's the definition of madness to believe I'm right and everyone else if wrong, to find my thoughts rational and reasonable when almost the entire world finds them damaged and flawed. — Stacey Jay
I too had to work hard, so as not to have to work hard any longer. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sometimes a people lose their right to remain silent when pressured to remain silent. — Criss Jami
The thing was, Qhuinn felt like he wanted to explain things. Unfortunately, and unlike his slut cousin, Saxton the Cocksucker, he had no gift with words. — J.R. Ward
Whoa, Sam Gamgee!' he said aloud. 'Your legs are too short, so use your head. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Ah coffee. The sweet balm by which we shall accomplish today's tasks. — Holly Black
My father used to say, 'You can spend a lot of time making money. The tough time comes when you have to give it away properly.' How to give something back, that's the tough part in life. — Lee Iacocca
Most politicians would love to lead politically blind people. — Bangambiki Habyarimana
Dominance in an adaptation to anarchy and it serves no purpose in a society that has undergone a civilising process or in an international system regulated by agreements and norms. Anything that deflates the concept of dominance is likely to drive down the frequency of fights between individuals and wars. — Steven Pinker
European starvation was rather more cunning and wore a series of clever masks: death came by drink, by tuberculosis, by the knife, by despair in all its manifestations. — Alan Furst
If you know how to love, you will get it in return. — Glenda Radores
