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Fainali Bongo Quotes By Gayle Forman

Allyson meanwhile is remembering. Why this person? All the things she has told herself, or other people have told her - infatuation or Paris or good acting or lust - no longer hold water, because she remembers so viscerally and feels it anew. It's not any of that. It's not even him. Or all him. It's her. The way she can be with him. — Gayle Forman

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Mark Caine

You are beginning to see that any man to whom you can do favor is your friend, and that you can do a favor to almost anyone. — Mark Caine

Fainali Bongo Quotes By X.J. Kennedy

Trying their wings once more in hopeless flight: Blind moths against the wires of window screens.
Anything. Anything for a fix of light.
X. J. Kennedy, "Street Moths," The Lords of Misrule — X.J. Kennedy

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Billy Collins

Poetry is like standing on the edge of a lake on a moonlit night and the light of the moon is always pointing straight at you. — Billy Collins

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

Life is full of censorship. I cant spit in your eye. — Katharine Hepburn

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Of course, fairy tales are transmissible. You can catch them, or be infected by them. They are the currency that we share with those who walked the world before ever we were here.(Telling stories to my children that I was, in my turn, told by my parents and grandparents makes me feel part of something special and odd, part of the continuous stream of life itself.) — Neil Gaiman

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Debbie Ford

Our perspectives on situations act like a lens through which we view the world. — Debbie Ford

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Anthony Liccione

The paper is my savior, the pen my blood, to words that shed my world. — Anthony Liccione

Fainali Bongo Quotes By Anonymous

But our brains are different from mice. Their cortex is tiny, which means their ability to learn from experience is tiny. They are built to run on innate rather than learned circuits. Our cortex is huge because we are designed to fill it up with acquired knowledge. We are not meant to run on pre-loaded programs. Every creature in nature runs on as few neurons as possible because neurons are metabolically expensive. They consume more oxygen and glucose than an active muscle. It takes so much energy to keep a neuron alive that they actually make it harder to survive. Neurons only promote survival if you really get your money's worth out of them, by wiring them up with survival-relevant information. Natural selection gave humans a gargantuan number of neurons. That means we were meant to use the experience we've stored in our neurons, not to ignore — Anonymous