Henotikon Quotes & Sayings
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By being vulnerable, either with yourself or in the presence of another person, that's where all growth and ultimate well-being comes from. — Moby
I'd rather sit down and write a letter than call someone up. I hate the telephone. — Henry Miller
I have had a long unabashed love affair with dogs that stretches back to early childhood. — Caspar Weinberger
All her life she had believed in something more, in the mystery that shape-shifted at the edge of her senses. It was the flutter of moth wings on glass and the promise of river nymphs in the dappled creek beds. It was the smell of oak trees on the summer evening she fell in love, and the way dawn threw itself across the cow pond and turned the water to light. — Eowyn Ivey
What I've also noticed is the term happiness, or happy is intimidating to some people. Some people deny that it's even possible to be happy, or to achieve happiness. Happiness sounds like this magical destination that you arrive at and then everything is sort of solved, or it's different. — Gretchen Rubin
Knowing that each breath was another moment he was still here and, simultaneously, that meant that he had just moved a little closer to being gone. — Morgan Matson
The sad truth is the truth is sad. — Lemony Snicket
The mystery of writing advertisements consists mainly in saying in a few plain words exactly what it is desired to say, precisely as it would be written in a letter or told to an acquaintance. — George P. Rowell
Shockingly, the Deep Web is a massive five hundred times larger than the surface Web you use and search every day. While the Deep Web contains seventy-five hundred terabytes of information, the Googleable universe contains a paltry nineteen terabytes. According to a study published in Nature, Google captures no more than 16 percent of the surface Web and misses all of the Deep Web. As a result, when you search Google, you are only seeing 0.03 percent (one in three thousand pages) of the information that actually exists and would be available online — Marc Goodman
Solving a problem created by debt ... by creating more debt is a fool's errand. — Olivier Sarkozy
you'll have your city back, all nice and clean and ready to go to the dogs again — Dashiell Hammett
The world is more beautiful than anything I can imagine; and so I open my eyes. — Marty Rubin
