Grey's Anatomy Season 10 Episode 1 Quotes & Sayings
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Assessment is today's means of modifying tomorrow's instruction. — Carol Ann Tomlinson

The frequencies of the notes in a scale - do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do - sound to us like they're rising in equal steps. But objectively their vibrational frequencies are rising by equal multiples. We perceive pitch logarithmically. — Steven Strogatz

All great enterprises are self-supporting. — Henry David Thoreau

If we spend enough time with God, He'll either make us strong enough that problems won't bother us, or He'll show us what to do about them. — Joyce Meyer

Somewhere across the interstate
Exposure to the drug trade of emotions
And the tsunami and typhoon of feelings
Has made us all cops and robbers
Of what we keep in the cavities
In our chests — Iain S. Thomas

Virtually drowning in himself, he could not for the life of him smell himself. — Patrick Suskind

There is a part of my generation that is not on social media because they have happy lives and they're not trying to connect with anybody. And there are other people who are on social media because they need to connect. — Patton Oswalt

It may be that what you could be haunts you. It is real. It is a weight you have to carry around. Each failure to become, to be, is a weight. Each state you could inhabit is a burden as heavy as any physical weight, but more so, because it weighs on your soul. It is the ghost of your possibilities hanging around your neck, an invisible albatros, potentials unknowingly murdered. — Ben Okri

the reluctant curve of his smile, — Penny Reid

You try telling that ox what to do and see what happens. — Leigh Bardugo

We can achieve the fullest measure of life by living it for others. — Seth Adam Smith

I don't think anybody should be expanding Medicaid. I think it's a mistake to create new and more expensive entitlement programs when we can't afford the ones we've got today. We've got to stop this culture of government dependence. — Bobby Jindal