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Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Matt Nathanson

It's like a spiritual elevation that occurs when you're playing and becoming one with the instrument or players on the stage. — Matt Nathanson

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Rashida Jones

I love guys and the way they think; they're so straightforward - and women can learn from that. — Rashida Jones

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Gary Henry

When we pillow our heads at night, we need to have things that give us peace. Many such things are available, but one of the best is the simple peace of knowing that we've done things that day that were not easy for us to do. If we can see ourselves as people who are learning little by little to master the hard parts of life, we will live with a greater confidence and be able to serve those around us more helpfully. The ancient adage is true which tells us, A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. — Gary Henry

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Peter O'Toole

I can make the best French toast. — Peter O'Toole

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Arriving back home, I didn't start to read it. I pretended I didn't have it, in order to have, later, the shock of discovering it. I opened it hours later, had a few marvelous lines, closed it again, walked around the house, put it off even more by going to eat a piece of bread with butter, pretended I didn't know where I had left it, found it, opened it for a few instants. I created the most false sense for that covert thing that was joy. Joy would always be covert for me. — Clarice Lispector

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Timothy Zahn

A Jedi can't get so caught up in matters of galactic importance that it interferes with his concern for individual people. — Timothy Zahn

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Where d'ye think he is now?" Jenny said suddenly. "Ian, I mean."
He glanced at the house, then at the new grave waiting, but of course that wasn't Ian any more. He was panicked for a moment, for his earlier emptiness returning-but then it came to him, and, without surprise, he knew what it was Ian had said to him.
"On your right, man." On his right. Guarding his weak side.
"He's just here," he said to Jenny, nodding to the spot between them. "Where he belongs. — Diana Gabaldon

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Donald Judd

Well, in any art there are a lot of technical things that you can get to like. — Donald Judd

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Janette Rallison

That's the magic of books. They're never quite the same for any two people. When you read one, you automatically make it your own. — Janette Rallison

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Shashi Tharoor

A philosopher is a lover of wisdom, not of knowledge, which for all its great uses ultimately suffers from the crippling effect of ephemerality. All knowledge is transient linked to the world around it and subject to change as the world changes, whereas wisdom, true wisdom is eternal immutable. To be philosophical one must love wisdom for its own sake, accept its permanent validity and yet its perpetual irrelevance. It is the fate of the wise to understand the process of history and yet never to shape it. — Shashi Tharoor

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Daniel J. Levitin

Librarians and other information specialists have developed user's guides to evaluating websites. These include questions we should ask, such as "Is the page current?" or "What is the domain?" (A guide prepared by NASA is particularly helpful.) — Daniel J. Levitin

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By John Green

What are you assholes looking at?" "Nothing," said Radar. "We're certainly not looking at your eyebrows. — John Green

Excel Surround Cell With Quotes By Claude Bernard

To be worthy of the name, an experimenter must be at once theorist and practitioner. While he must completely master the art of establishing experimental facts, which are the materials of science, he must also clearly understand the scientific principles which guide his reasoning through the varied experimental study of natural phenomena. We cannot separate these two things: head and hand. An able hand, without a head to direct it, is a blind tool; the head is powerless without its executive hand. — Claude Bernard