Frilled Dragon Quotes & Sayings
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Your own pain is involuntary; you feel overwhelmed and have no control. When feeling the pain of others, there is an element of discomfort, but there also is a level of stability because you are voluntarily accepting pain. It gives you a sense of confidence. — Dalai Lama
Only a fool gives up his one treasure. — Juliet Marillier
Your cigarette has become one long cylindrical ash. — Anne Rice
As she hangs out the window her husband walks below, but her husband hadn't memorized her shadow and she didn't know how to wear perfume. — Karen Finley
I have a rule in research: The third time you hear something, it's generally true. — James L. Brooks
Bioethics has hardened into an activist ideology that pervades the medical world, the schools, and government. — John Leo
He shook his head. "You're a bit of a train wreck, aren't you?" I puffed a bit of hair away from my face. "Choo choo? — Alice Clayton
Into blinding darkness enter those who worship ignorance. Into as if still greater darkness enter those who delight in knowledge. — Vernon Katz
If somebody wants to sit down with me for an hour and interview me and ask me any question about my record, my policies, my foreign policy experience, my domestic policy experience, I'm willing to do that. — John Kasich
No age is wanting in able men; it is the duty of wise masters to find them out, win them over, and get work done by means of them, without listening to the calumnies of selfish men against them. — Aurangzeb
Fatherland before everything, art afterward. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski
The students rated Heidi and Howard as equally competent, which made sense since "their" accomplishments were completely identical. Yet while students respected both Heidi and Howard, Howard came across as a more appealing colleague. Heidi, on the other hand, was seen as selfish and not "the type of person you would want to hire or work for. — Sheryl Sandberg
A while ago I did a story comparing the change in employment rates in recessions in the U.S. and in Europe, and what I found was that America fired a lot of people and rehired a lot of people faster than Europe. That difference is disappearing, and that is a problem. — Amity Shlaes
