Grey's Anatomy S10 Quotes & Sayings
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Declining overseas admissions costs us not only much needed revenues for colleges and universities, but much more importantly, we lose the best opportunity we have to introduce foreign students to all that America has to offer the world. — Richard Lugar
Therefore the skillful leader subdues the enemy's troops without any fighting; he captures their cities without laying siege to them; he overthrows their kingdom without lengthy operations in the field. — Sun Tzu
Every one of the world's dictatorships can and does claim to be acting in the name of the people. — Harold H. Greene
We had a kind of pity for each other; we were both afflicted permanently with a feeling of sad helplessness because we were unable to make each other happy in this way. But nothing stopped us from choosing other partners. We did not. That I did not, isn't surprising, because of that quality in me I call lethargy, or curiosity, which always keeps me in a situation long after I should leave it. — Doris Lessing
There never has been a war yet which, if the facts had been put calmly before the ordinary folk, could not have been prevented. The common man, I think, is the great protection against war. — Ernest Bevin
The secret to life is to enjoy the pleasure of being terribly, terribly deceived. — Oscar Wilde
A memory swam up from the depths, its hideous, reptilian spine almost breaking the surface before it swam powerfully away from him. — Matthew FitzSimmons
You want to know what a robot's designed for. And if it's doing something outside the scope of what it's made to do, you should be very suspicious. — Daniel H. Wilson
For too long, we've assumed that there is a single template for human nature, which is why we diagnose most deviations as disorders. But the reality is that there are many different kinds of minds. And that's a very good thing. — Jonah Lehrer
The number of human deaths due to hardening of the arteries and other similar diseases suggests that human beings were not meant to eat animals; our bodies are unable to digest the animal fat effectively and it ends up stored in our blood vessels, not to mention our waist lines, buttocks and thighs! — Sharon Gannon
We each come to create the reality we believe we deserve. — Steven Redhead
People often ask me about my upbringing, and if there was anything particular about it that made me become a cartoonist. — Robert Mankoff
We are soon approaching a refined holiday, "Merry Mas," where Christ will be taken out of its context. — Anthony Liccione