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Fusinilids Quotes By Byron Katie

We're all looking for love, in our confusion, until we find our way back to the realization that love is what we already are. — Byron Katie

Fusinilids Quotes By Elliott Gould

Quitters don't win and winners don't quit. — Elliott Gould

Fusinilids Quotes By Oliver Sacks

When I visited Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., (it is the only university in the world for deaf and hearing-impaired students) and talked about the "hearing impaired," one of the deaf students signed, "Why don't you look at yourself as sign impaired?"4 It was a very interesting turning of the tables, because there were hundreds of students all conversing in sign, and I was the mute one who could understand nothing and communicate nothing, except through an interpreter. — Oliver Sacks

Fusinilids Quotes By Elizabeth Kolbert

Ocean acidification played a role in at least two of the Big Five extinctions (the end-Permian and the end-Triassic) and quite possibly it was a major factor in a third (the end-Cretaceous). There — Elizabeth Kolbert

Fusinilids Quotes By Alan Parker

I always argued against the auteur theory; films are a collaborative art form. I've had some fantastically good people help me make the movies. — Alan Parker

Fusinilids Quotes By Steven Magee

The correct action as we all know is to back off from EMF/RF exposures as a global society. — Steven Magee

Fusinilids Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

How sad to be a woman - not to know Aught of the glory of this breast of snow, All unconcerned to comb this mighty hair; To be a woman and yet never know! Were I a woman, I would all day long Sing my own beauty in some holy song, Bend low before it, hushed and half afraid, And say "I am a woman" all day long. — Christopher Hitchens

Fusinilids Quotes By Luther Burbank

Nature is not personal. She is the compound of all these processes which move through the universe to effect the results we know as Life and of all the ordinances which govern that universe and that make Life continuous. She is no more the Hebrew's Jehovah than she is the Physicist's Force; she is as much Providence as she is Electricity; she is not the Great Pattern any more than she is the Blind Chance. — Luther Burbank