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Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Amelia Mysko

The scary thing is, the more I slack off, the more it piles up and the more it piles up, the more I slack off. — Amelia Mysko

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Naomi Oreskes

What to do about climate change is political, it's social, and it's moral, which is one of the reasons the scientific community reached out to the Pope, to ask for his involvement in this issue. — Naomi Oreskes

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Brooke Langton

Simple formula for the actor: prove you're creative enough to get the job, sane enough to keep the job, and hungry enough to give up everything else to keep them happy. — Brooke Langton

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By A. J. Jacobs

Patternicity is the idea that humans are really talented at finding nonexistent patterns in random noise. — A. J. Jacobs

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Sandra Scarr

The best way of thinking of an attachment in my view, is to see it as the outcome of an interaction between two people, each of whom contributes to the quality of the relationship. Most parents can promote a secure relationship with a calm, pleasant, patient baby. Only particularly sensitive and patient parents can promote a secure attachment to a difficult baby. — Sandra Scarr

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Ian Paisley

Line dancing is as sinful as any other type of dancing, with its sexual gestures and touching. It is an incitement to lust. — Ian Paisley

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Titus Lucretius Carus

If within wood hide flame and smoke and ash then wood consists of things unlike itself. — Titus Lucretius Carus

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By River Phoenix

Everything is ironic to me. There are moments I find hysterical, but I'm probably the only one who would find that, except for a few people. — River Phoenix

Ilonka Karasz Quotes By Philip Yancey

Much of the misgiving that Muslims feel for the West stems from our strong emphasis on freedom, always a risky enterprise. I've heard some say they would rather rear their children in a closely guarded Islamic society than in the United States, where freedom so often leads to decadence. — Philip Yancey