Ivorys Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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Neither gender is routinely more jealous - although women are more willing to work to win back a lover, while men tend to flaunt their money and status and are more likely to walk out to protect their self-esteem or save face. — Helen Fisher

You wish for something, you've wanted it for years, and you're sure you want it, as long as you know you can't have it. But if all at once it looks as though your wish might come true, you suddenly find yourself wishing you had never wished for any such thing. — Michael Ende

Then, like I wasn't thrown enough, Cal leaned down and picked up a potted African violet on the low table next to the sofa and brought it over to me. For a second, I wondered if this was his socially awkward way of trying to give me flowers. — Rachel Hawkins

And diff'ring judgments serve but to declare that truth lies somewhere, if we knew but where. — William Cowper

Between us, I sensed a different vibe than the last time we'd met, something in the atmosphere was a little off. — Haruki Murakami

A scientist's aim in a discussion with his colleagues is not to persuade, but to clarify. — Leo Szilard

The question, therefore, is not whether one should teach philosophy to Muslim students, but rather what kind or kinds of philosophy should be taught and how the subject should be approached. — Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Obviously God knew I wasn't going to make it to the NBA as much as I probably believed. This was divine order. — Common

A nickname is the hardest stone that the devil can throw at a man. — William Hazlitt

Vaclav Havel had moral stature. The president in first Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic in many ways is a ceremonial role. And so, speaking out and having that strong moral fiber, people just knew that he told the truth to people who had only heard lies. And so I think his - that's his legacy. — Judy Woodruff

Nothing is more likely than that [the] enumeration of powers is defective. This is the ordinary case of all human works. Let us then go on perfecting it by adding by way of amendment to the Constitution those powers which time and trial show are still wanting — Thomas Jefferson