Euronews Arabic Quotes & Sayings
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There's a part of the human brain, the temporal lobe, that is associated with religious experiences as well as with epilepsy. — Ken MacLeod
We're hoping to succeed; we're okay with failure. We just don't want to land in between. — David Chang
Completion is a goal, but we hope it is never the end. — Sarah Lewis
Healing, she found, required motion, intention, purpose - the reassurance that life was still worth living. — Corban Addison
I like that I have kids still willing to hold my hand. — Christine Taylor
Maybe other writers have perfect first drafts, but I am not one of them. I always try to get the book as tight as I can, but you reach a point as the author where you have lost all perspective. — Sarah Dessen
She's probably afraid you'll turn out like her and be married to someone you can't stand. — Jennifer Brown
I am the American Dream. When I bleed, it's awfully red, and when I bruise, it's bluer than the heavens, and I promise you'll get lost somewhere in the whiteness of my smile. — J. Merridew
When I was growing up, there was a feeling in one's living room as much as in one's local gallery that a little elitism was good for the soul. — Andrew O'Hagan
That passion is better than stoicism or hypocrisy; that straightforwardness, even in evil, is better than losing oneself in trying to observe traditional morality; that the free man is just as able to be good as evil, but that the unemancipated man is a disgrace to nature, and has no share in heavenly or earthly bliss — Friedrich Nietzsche
Bless his heart, Giovanni doesn't try to put a reassuring arm around me, nor does he express the slightest discomfort about my explosion of sadness. Instead, he just sits through my tears in silence, until I've calmed down. — Elizabeth Gilbert
Along with aging comes life experience, so in every way that is consistent with even being human, Leia has changed. — Carrie Fisher
Mutations pop up all over the place, but our redundant chromosomes help blunt this effect. By avoiding inbreeding, a population reduces the odds that rare and harmful mutations will pop up at the same place on both sides of the chromosome. — Randall Munroe
