Gramatas Berniem Quotes & Sayings
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Every man is a valuable member of society, who, by his observations, researches, and experiments, procures knowledge for men, — James Smithson

There was an edge to his expression, like he didn't trust anyone who was more attractive than he was. — Marissa Meyer

Is this the sunniest of sunny days or isn't it?" "What?" "You've got eyes, child. Look around, look around!" "Sure, it's sunny." "Then you be sunny, too, and things will turn out better than if you aren't. — Dean Koontz

I used to know Jennifer Love Hewitt. We lived in the same apartment building when I was about ... jeez, I guess it was when I was doing 'Christmas Vacation', so I was about 13 or 14. — Johnny Galecki

Robert Kirk believed the fairies to be the doubles or, as he called them, the 'co-walkers' of men, which accompanied them through life, and thought that this co-walker returned to Faerie when the person died. — Lewis Spence

Organisms are themselves expressions of ... emergent order and agents of higher levels of emergence. — Brian Goodwin

My dad has given me the best gift anyone has ever given me. He gave me wings to fly. — Adria Arjona

Belief in the Law of Small Numbers. — Daniel Kahneman

There is nothing better than picking up sun-warmed tomatoes and smelling them, feeling them and scrutinizing their shiny skins for imperfections, dreaming of ways to serve them. — Jose Andres

We live during a time in which some shoppers shiver all Thanksgiving night only to trample one another to death in a sunrise race through the electronics store to buy gaming consoles that allow them to create avatars of themselves. — Joe Dilley

When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him? You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor. Psalm 8:3-5 — Beth Moore