Gaggling Geese Quotes & Sayings
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The geologist, six years ago now, hadn't defied anything to climb the hill. He'd had his own powerful magic
the ordinary magic that extraordinarily interested people always have. — Elizabeth Knox

POPPY (on Christine and Jared's second chance): Mom couldn't stand up for what she needed, and he was a force of nature. They've found a balance now, but she needed to grow up before that could happen. — Bijou Hunter

Home is home even for those who aspire to serve wider interests and who have established their home of choice in distant regions. — Nelson Mandela

I think that women are much more collaborative; men are much more competitive. — Karen Bass

Grace is opposed to earning, but not to effort. — Dallas Willard

Real Canada is where people wear sweaters for survival, not style. — Mark Leiren-Young

Many people require more than just evidence before they'll accept evolution. To these folks,
evolution raises such profound questions of purpose, morality, and meaning that they just can't accept it no matter how much evidence they see. It's not that we evolved from apes that bothers them so much; it's [[the emotional consequences of facing that fact.]] And unless we address those concerns, we won't progress in making evolution a universally acknowledged truth. — Jerry A. Coyne

Dark furrow lines grid the snow, punctuated by orange abacus beads of pumpkins - now the crows own the field ... — John Geddes

My speed is my greatest asset. — Peter Bondra

Religion and tradition remain allies in a system that's still perceived to be fair. — Michael J. Sullivan

Both my marriages were failures! Number one departed, and number two stayed — Gustav Mahler

When I was a younger actor, I was very immersed in it, very "method" and all that. Now, I don't give a hoot. — Anthony Hopkins

I like to work in the real world, so I do a lot of searching or just simple looking. But I'm not above tweaking reality and making something up. I don't think there are any rules in art. It's not so much what you see as it is the significance you, the artist, see in it. — Keith Carter