Innervating Quotes & Sayings
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I've developed a theory that there's an inverse relationship between money and imagination. That if you've got lots of imagination then you don't really need much money, and if you've got lots of money then you won't bother with much imagination. — Alan Moore
A green-light meeting is when the decision is made finally whether or not to make a given picture. — Peter Bart
If you are looking for a perfect woman, she does not reside here, you will find only me. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
Probably everything we do is a publicity stunt ... we are not here to gather members, to please, to placate, to make friends. We're here to hold the radical line. — Ingrid Newkirk
Fight on land and sea All men want to be free If they don't never mind we'll abolish all mankind — Peter Weiss
Usually the person who rises within an organization has a good attitude. The promotions did not give that individual an outstanding attitude, but an outstanding attitude resulted in promotions. — John C. Maxwell
And I realize how useless wails are and how gratuitous melancholy is. — Mircea Eliade
You say often you wish a library; here I gif you one; for between these two lids (he meant covers) is many books in one. Read him well, and he will help you much; for the study of character in this book will help you to read it in the world, and paint it with your pen. — Louisa May Alcott
The identification of a population of olfactory sensory neurons innervating a single glomerulus that mediates robust avoidance to a naturally occurring odorant provides insight in the neural circuitry that underlies this innate behavior. — Richard Axel
In republican governments, men are all equal; equal they are also in despotic governments: in the former, because they are everything; in the latter, because they are nothing. — Baron De Montesquieu
Growth comes at the point of resistance. We learn by pushing ourselves and finding what really lies at the outer reaches of our abilities. — Josh Waitzkin
Smiles that are meant to hide something never last very long, especially when the smile is hiding guilt (pg. 183). — Amy Kathleen Ryan
To this end the greatest asset of a school is the personality of the teacher. — John Strachan
Violence is the common origin of all regimes. Life, discussion, and political choice occur only against a background of violence. — Maurice Merleau Ponty
