Geoffrey Marcy Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness consists more in the small conveniences of pleasures that occur every day, than in great pieces of good fortune that happen but seldom to a man in the course of his life. — Benjamin Franklin

When a writer doesn't show his face, he becomes a local symptom of God's famous reluctance to appear. — Don DeLillo

I was trying to decide if you'd be the type to roofie me. — Laurelin Paige

When you take something extremely broad, then it is not a work of expansion or work of compression. It's hard because you have to decide what to throw out. — Iris Chang

Everyone must be in the same competitive situation, including on the fiscal level. — Francois Hollande

Technology should do the hard work so people can do the things that make them the happiest in life. — Larry Page

The holy father John Paul II made a profound impact wherever he went. And, of course, his trip to Boston was one of the earliest ones. But I must say every time that I met the holy father and mentioned Boston, he would immediately say, rain. So, it made quite an impact on him, too. — Chris Matthews

So many celebrity websites you go to are so sterile that you know they just pay somebody to do it and there's not even an ounce of them in it. — Cindy Margolis

Girls spilled drinks down their dresses and flicked their hair. Wishing anyone, maybe even you, would notice them ... You were someone to me. — Kate Chisman

In Paul's view a church should not merely survive in its unfriendly pagan environment, but advance. Christians should have nothing to do with a sad acceptance of harsh surroundings, bearing heavy crosses with uncomplaining gloom, cultivating an oppressive sense of sin. They were to be positive, doing good to one another and to unbelieving Jews and pagans regardless of abuse or injury. "Rejoice evermore, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks." No matter how adverse the circumstances, their way of life should be a rebuke to foulness and a spur to their neighbors to seek for themselves this new, extraordinary existence; Christians must outlove, outjoy, outthink, and always welcome those who opposed them. — John Charles Pollock

When a people share a common oppression, certain kinds of skills and joint defenses are developed. And if you survive you survive because those skills and defenses have worked. When you come into conflict over other existing differences, there is a vulnerability to each other which is desperate and very deep. — Audre Lorde

Being a high school teacher was wonderful, but unsustainable: I needed a way out. — Garth Greenwell