Ibikunle Daramola Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone knows that there are some odors that send you directly back to memories of your childhood - odors from Christmas time and so forth. — May-Britt Moser

If people wanted to talk to me from a million miles away, that was their problem, not mine. — Seanan McGuire

Transition and change - guaranteed to cause anxiety. That anxiety shows itself in physical and behavioral ways, but also with thoughts (sometimes really crazy ones). This is the (primitive/automatic) brain's way of keeping us safe from the danger of change. We end up getting so involved with the feeling and thoughts of anxiety, we get distracted from the "danger". If we trust the anxiety then our primitive brain has succeeded in "protecting" us from the danger. I suggest not believing, trusting, or taking direction from the anxiety and continue your pursuits forward. Then, you will be amazed at your ability to attract and reveal your true capabilities, your light, your magic. — Charles F. Glassman

There is probably no greater anxiety in life than going home to visit your mother for Christmas. — Suzanne Falter-Barns

I surf; that's how I stay healthy - not because of the gym. — River Viiperi

I wish I could bottle the seductive look she gave me so I could sniff it when I jack off. — Tucker Max

When I was little I went to a Baptist Church with my grandmother. My earliest memories were of her falling out in the middle of the floor and they had to cover her with a white sheet. Every time we went to church it was scary. The music would start playing, and then everybody would start running and shouting and hollering and screaming. — Sherri Shepherd

You own nothing? — Orson Scott Card

Reviewing has one advantage over suicide: in suicide you take it out on yourself; in reviewing you take it out on other people. — George Bernard Shaw

Perhaps this rebirth from one thing to another happens repeatedly in a lifetime. Maybe life is a series of little deaths and rebirths, of passages and rites of passage, of God teaching you to stop clinging to one thing so you can reach for another. — Lisa Wingate

The science of today is the technology of tomorrow. — Edward Teller

The Artist always has the masters in his eyes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson