Elizabeth Layton Quotes & Sayings
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I made an executive decision in college when I learned how behind I was in the world of books, films, and music because of my rural upbringing. I really reduced the amount of time that sports took up in my life.I still have some Faulkner to get through. — Nick Offerman
Love makes you a liar. — Cassandra Clare
When I received my first paycheck from my now known day job, I spent it on a period Craftsman chair and a Frank Lloyd Wright-wannabe lamp. With my second paycheck, I bought a stereo. — Brad Pitt
[I]t kind of terrified me to imagine myself spending the rest of my life tinkering on the margins of the small arguments. — Lawrence Lessig
If a woman feels anchored to a man's plans, she may start to resent him for the fun she's worried she's missing. — Olivia Wilde
No matter which way you go . No matter which way you stay. You're out of my mind, out of my mind. — Sara Quin
People are the quintessential element in all technology ... Once we recognize the inescapable human nexus of all technology our attitude toward the reliability problem is fundamentally changed. — Garrett Hardin
I didn't even know what the feeling was, really, just that there was a lot of it. — John Green
I've been kissed by men who did a very good job. But they don't give kissing their whole attention. They can't. No matter how hard they try parts of their minds are on something else. Missing the last bus - or their chances of making the gal - or their own techniques in kissing - or maybe worry about jobs, or money, or will husband or papa or the neighbors catch on. Mike doesn't have technique ... but when Mike kisses you he isn't doing anything else. You're his whole universe ... and the moment is eternal because he doesn't have any plans and isn't going anywhere. Just kissing you. — Robert A. Heinlein
Imagination has a great deal to do with winning. — Mike Krzyzewski
The song still remains which names the land over which it sings. — Martin Heidegger
