Extrapolation Vs Interpolation Quotes & Sayings
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I've always wanted you," he growled, and wrapped his hand behind my neck. He leaned down to press his forehead against mine. "Always. — M.J. Abraham

I have a very pop voice, but there's so much of me I associate mostly with urban music, so I try to blend the two. — Aubrey O'Day

Champions are made from something they have deep inside of them-a desire, a dream, a vison. — Mahatma Gandhi

As finite creatures who think and feel, we can create islands of meaning in the sea of information. — Freeman Dyson

Do you know what happens, Etienne," says Madame Manec from the other side of the kitchen, "when you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water?" "You will tell us, I am sure." "It jumps out. But do you know what happens when you put the frog in a pot of cool water and then slowly bring it to a boil? You know what happens then?" Marie-Laure waits. The potatoes steam. Madame Manec says, "The frog cooks." ========== — Anonymous

My soul has gained the freedom of the night — Elizabeth Bibesco

Let the parent ask "Why?" and the child produce the answer, if he can. After he has turned the matter over in his mind, there is no harm in telling him - and he will remember it - the reason why. — Charlotte Mason

When Peeta holds out his arms, I walk straight into them. It's the first time since they announced the Quarter Quell that he's offered me any sort of affection. He's been more like a very demanding trainer, always pushing, always insisting Haymitch and I run faster, eat more, know our enemy better. Lovers? Forget about that. He abandoned any pretense of even being my friend. I wrap my arms tightly around his neck before he can order me to do push-ups or something. Instead he pulls me in close and buries his face in my hair. Warmth radiates from the spot where his lips just touch my neck, slowly spreading through the rest of me. It feels so good, so impossibly good, that I know I will not be the first to let go.
And why should I? — Suzanne Collins

The Golden Rule of Parenting is; do unto your children as you wish your parents had done unto you! — Louise Hart