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Farmakio128 Quotes By John Scalzi

So all of it - local and archived data - went up with the lab building. Vann glanced over to me with an expression that I suspect meant these people were sloppy. — John Scalzi

Farmakio128 Quotes By Maureen Johnson

This pool is a triumph of imagination. That's how you win at life, Gin. You have to imagine your way through. Never say something can't be done. There's always a solution, even if it's weird. — Maureen Johnson

Farmakio128 Quotes By Etgar Keret

For my mother, having a family was the most important thing in her life. In the Second World War, it was a challenge - surviving physically and mentally and finding somebody who you loved and who was willing to be with you. — Etgar Keret

Farmakio128 Quotes By Alexander Pope

Roar'd for the handkerchief that caus'd his pain. But see how oft ambitious aims are cross'd, And chiefs contend 'till all the prize is lost! The Lock, obtain'd with guilt, and kept with pain, In ev'ry place is sought, but sought in vain: 110 With such a prize no mortal must be blest, So heav'n decrees! with heav'n who can contest? — Alexander Pope

Farmakio128 Quotes By Viv Daniels

crew like garbage, when they aren't pretending we're their whores. The best day was when that cokehead — Viv Daniels

Farmakio128 Quotes By Ann Brashares

Why did he keep going when everyone else got to start over? — Ann Brashares

Farmakio128 Quotes By Lorraine Holnback Brodek

For the benefit of kids, "chart art" pulls them away from electronic screens, both big and small. They can enjoy pencils and colors in their hands, while they create pictures that evolve on paper. "Griddles" will get their thought process going, along with problem solving, and discovery - not to mention hand-eye coordination and motor development. It's also a learning tool for numbers and letters on the printed page — Lorraine Holnback Brodek