Hymenoptera Characteristics Quotes & Sayings
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[Connor to Major Wentworth, grandson of King George]
My fathers were lairds in the Highlands when yours were still farmin' kale back in Germany! — Pamela Clare
I realized clearly, perhaps for the first time, what strained and anxious lives dogs must lead, so emotionally involved in the world of men, whose affections they strive endlessly to secure, whose authority they are expected unquestioningly to obey, and whose mind they never can do more than imperfectly reach and comprehend. — J.R. Ackerley
This is important, Your Honor, because it establishes the fact that language, like blood, is a living thing that proceeds forward in time. — Andrei Codrescu
You say you're sure? Sure that you're in love? How can you know it? You think love is so simple? — Kazuo Ishiguro
And thence from Athens turn away our eyes
To seek new friends and stranger companies. — William Shakespeare
It's time to re-appreciate the original software: paper. — Dale Dauten
I left my fingerprints somewhere - that's good enough. I am my own person - that's good enough. I stand my ground - that's good enough. — Steven Morrissey
Often the narcissist believes that other people are "faking it", leveraging emotional displays to achieve a goal. He is convinced that their ostensible "feelings" are grounded in ulterior, non-emotional motives. Faced with other people's genuine emotions, the narcissist becomes suspicious and embarrassed. He feels compelled to avoid emotion-tinged situations, or worse, experiences surges of almost uncontrollable aggression in the presence of expressed sentiments. They remind him how imperfect he is and how poorly equipped. — Sam Vaknin
Who am I?
What do I believe?
Never lose sight of what I believe in. Never, no matter what happens.
What one person does affects all of us.
We're all bound together. We're all threads in a single garment of destiny.
I make my destiny myself.
By the choices I make. — Moira Young
Christianity is absurd and impossible. Now, you know, it cannot be that! It may be untrue
I am not speaking of that now, even though I am perfectly certain that it is absolutely true
but it cannot be absurd so long as educated and virtuous people continue to hold it. To say that it is absurd is simple pride; it is to dismiss all who believe in it as not merely mistaken, but unintelligent as well
— Robert Hugh Benson
