Fairchilds Market Quotes & Sayings
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Some people - like a festering finger or a leg shattered beyond repair - just needed to be removed. — Brandon Sanderson
I took his face in my hands, realized who he was, what he was, and finally - after a lifetime - let him go. — Mary Calmes
If your business requires your presence you don't have a business, you have a job. — Michael Gerber
I'm not a girly girl. I go to the bar. I like to get dirty. I love sports. I'm like the son my dad never had. — Kaley Cuoco
Not everyone is the same. You can't label a person just because of what they do or what they've done. — Common
I pledge to you I'm not a talker. I'm a doer. — Michele Bachmann
You can't fly if your wings are holding the baggage of yesterday. Let go. Fly. — Steve Maraboli
Yes, I do. The ones who aren't growing and evolving, who are standing still. They're the ones who rarely got better.' 'Yes, that was it,' said Gamache. 'They waited for life to happen to them. They waited for someone to save them. Or heal them. They did nothing for themselves.' 'Ben,' said Peter. — Louise Penny
No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make believe no to glamour and transcendency of the star image no to the heroic no to the anti-heroic no to trash imagery no to involvement of performer or spectator no to style no to camp no to seduction of spectator by the wiles of the performer no to eccentricity no to moving or being moved. — Yvonne Rainer
One day in 1984, at the height of his fame, Michael Jackson made a visit to the White House. President and Nancy Reagan may not have dug his music, but they understood the power Mr. Jackson commanded as a common pop-cultural touchstone for just about everyone else. — Monica Crowley
My goal is to try to tell the public that America could use more science and technology in all aspects of its life. — Zoltan Istvan
I've always been a monster,' Scapegrace told her, 'but now, finally, my physical for reflects my inner darkness.'
'You smell terrible.'
'That's the smell of evil.'
'It's like rancid meat and bad eggs.'
'Evil, Scapegrace insisted. — Derek Landy
Does religion fill a much needed gap? It is often said that there is a God-shaped gap in the brain which needs to be filled: we have a psychological need for God
imaginary friend, father, big brother, confessor, confidant
and the need has to be satisfied whether God really exists or not. But could it be that God clutters up a gap that we'd be better off filling with something else? Science, perhaps? Art? Human friendship? Humanism? Love of this life in the real world, giving no credence to other lives beyond the grave? — Richard Dawkins
