Grings Genetics Quotes & Sayings
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I remember the day I saw my hair was thinning. I don't remember caring much. I don't care. It's just hair. It never bothered me much. I was pretty young, too. And it happened and is happening very slowly. I have a feeling dead people get really mad when we complain about losing hair. — Louis C.K.

Every so often in life, you have no control. And instead of fighting, you can choose to accept what life brings you, and make the best of it. — Nikki Sex

She has a taste for unusual women, with strong noses and doll eyes and creative dispositions. — Lena Dunham

I think we're about ready for a new feeling to enter music. I think that will come from the Arabic world. — Brian Eno

I mean, I do actually think there is a qualitative difference between aborting in the early part of the first trimester and in, you know, the middle or later part of the second trimester, in a way that you feel about it in that you grow attached. — Ayelet Waldman

I write sets of books, but I've also written a lot of orphans. — Lynn Abbey

Imagination is the elixir of life. Slurp often, I do. — Kristal Hollis

I don't even want to touch on the topic of black quarterback, because I think this game is bigger than black, white or even green. — Cam Newton

The harder I try to realistically portray real things, the more the things that appear in my work have a tendency to become unreal. — Haruki Murakami

I didn't have any definition of self. I never fit in, so I started pretending I was other people. I'd find people I thought were cool and dress how they dressed, talk how they talked, do whatever they were into. This led to a period of drugs and anchohol. When his family gave him an ultimatum to get clean or they'd report him to the police Corey said, "I was done fighting myself. I finally said, "I'm gonna start looking at my life and figure out why I'm doing this. — Cory Monteith

But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you. — Stephen King