Happy Helper Quotes & Sayings
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There is no debate here, just scientists and non-scientists. And since the subject is science, the non-scientists don't get a vote. — Bill Maher

Rough diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles. — Thomas Browne

But they were all dead now, even Arya, everyone but her half-brother, Jon. Some nights she heard talk of him, in the taverns and brothels of the Ragman's Harbor. The Black Bastard of the wall, one man had called him. Even Jon would never know Blind Beth, i bet. That made her sad. — George R R Martin

I hate the thought of animals being killed just for our pleasure — Leona Lewis

Newer and better ... healing isn't about getting back to the old, it's about going to that next level and experiencing what God has in store for you. — Heather Bixler

We are the yin and the yang of the creative process. — Cynthia Weil

Phillip laughed. "You always did give great head." "And I'll continue to - just not for you." With that I winked before walking away — Ethan Day

Ari looks fiercely resolute. It's the same look she has on her face at the start of every race: Dogged determination. My heart and head enter into full-on combat mode. — Siobhan Davis

Money has power. And so withholding money has power too, especially when a bunch of people do it together. — Shane Claiborne

She had often disconcerted me by the truth. In the days when we were in love, I would try to get her to say more than the truth - that our affair would never end, that one day we should marry. I wouldn't have believed her, but I would have liked to hear the words on her tongue, perhaps only to give me the satisfaction of rejecting them myself. But she never played that game of make-believe, and then suddenly, unexpectedly, she would shatter my reserve with a statement of such sweetness and amplitude — Graham Greene

Health so far outweighs all external goods that a healthy beggars is truly more fortunate than a king in poor health. — Arthur Schopenhauer