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Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Marty Rubin

Intuition: the feeling one knows something when one knows nothing. — Marty Rubin

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Everything in the world began with a yes. One molecule said yes to another molecule and life was born. — Clarice Lispector

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Kathleen Collins

any life dissected too closely was boring and could only make you fall asleep. — Kathleen Collins

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By John Steinbeck

Maybe it's true that we are all descended from the restless, the nervous, the criminals, the arguers and brawlers, but also the brave and independent and generous. If our ancestors had not been that, they would have stayed in their home plots in the other world and starved over the squeezed-out soil. — John Steinbeck

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Raquel Welch

I was a bigger-than-life persona before I was anyone in my own mind. — Raquel Welch

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Anne Sweeney

Piracy is a huge, huge issue for all of these major content companies, and everybody has a different way of addressing it. — Anne Sweeney

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Kate Richards

Shh, mi amor. The neighbors will hear and call the police. — Kate Richards

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Carlo Rovelli

Every cubic centimeter of space, and every second that passes, is the result of this dancing foam of extremely small quanta. — Carlo Rovelli

Happy Birthday Our Olympian Quotes By Tim Kreider

The rise in voluntary childlessness, like the decrease in fertility and the increase in homosexuality, may be an evolutionary adaptation to overpopulation. Or, since the phenomenon is more prevalent in the West, maybe it's an effect of wealth and plenty. (Having more offspring is to an individual's evolutionary advantage in impoverished conditions, even though it's disastrous for the species as a whole and has made places like Rio and Calcutta some of the least desirable real estate in the solar system.) — Tim Kreider