Jacarri Williams Quotes & Sayings
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You two got married," he said. The word brought a smile to Ty's lips, but it faded fast. He nodded. "You got my messages?" "No." Nick jerked his chin toward Ty's finger. "I saw the rings. I like them. Like the ink. — Abigail Roux

Depression is a prison to which you have the key except you never think to look for it. — Kevin Hearne

I sing the National Anthem, while I'm standing, over your body, hold you like a python. — Lana Del Rey

I like things to feel a touch unfinished; sweatpants with heels, or tennis shoes with a trouser. Those things are important. — Jenna Lyons

We need to get the government out of the way. Inflation hits the middle class and the poor the most. Those are the people who are losing it. We don't have enough competition. There's a doctor monopoly out there. We need alternative health care freely available to the people. They ought to be able to make their own choices and not controlled by the FDA preventing them to use some of the medications. — Ron Paul

Railroads are the primary economic beneficiaries. It's a difficult project for the public sector. — John Gates

An infant's smile was the greatest promise that the world would go on, no matter how much the grown-ups mucked around with it. — Janice Maynard

Hope is the foundational quality of all change, and encouragement is the fuel which keeps hope alive. — Zig Ziglar

I slipped on through, slicker than whale shit through an ice floe. — Cherie Priest

Quit using your creative power to formulate questions. You can just as easily - more easily - use it to formulate answers. — Alan Cohen

The second illusion is historical myopia: the closer an era is to our vantage point in the present, the more details we can make out. Historical myopia can afflict both common sense and professional history. The cognitive psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman have shown that people intuitively estimate relative frequency using a shortcut called the availability heuristic: the easier it is to recall examples of an event, the more probable people think it is.10 People, for example, overestimate the likelihoods of the kinds of accidents that make headlines, such as plane crashes, shark attacks, and terrorist bombings, and they underestimate those that pile up unremarked, like electrocutions, falls, and drownings. — Steven Pinker

Don't ever let anyone tell you that college is for smart people. College eats smart people alive. — Hannah Moskowitz

There is always something more to be said, and it is always so difficult to turn up the splice neatly at the edges. — Hilaire Belloc