Jahmaal Hayes Quotes & Sayings
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I sit on my duff, smoke cigarettes and watch TV. I'm not exactly a poster girl for healthy living. — Lexa Doig

The word sorry doesn't mean the guilt is there and saying I forgive you doesn't mean the hurt has gone away. — Unknown Author 47

If we start without confidence, we have already lost half the battle and we bury our talents. — Pope Francis

Perhaps it was smartest, after all, to collar your memories and isolate them, sedating the irascible ones, banishing the grotesques, systematizing the rest; maybe coaxing a lion into a wheeled cage on occasion and pulling it eminently around town for the neighbors to see. Maybe it was best to let only the shadows of your impounded memories touch you; shadows usually being safer than their begetters, as for example axes and icicles and porcupines. — Amy Leach

In the fish world many things are told by sound waves. — Rachel Carson

When there is no mind, you are in yoga; when there is mind you are not in yoga. So you may do all the postures, but if the mind goes on functioning, if you go on thinking, you are not in yoga. Yoga is the state of no-mind. If you can be without the mind without doing any posture, you have become a perfect yogi. It has happened to many without doing any postures, and it has not happened to many who have been doing postures for many lives. — Rajneesh

The forms of art reflect the history of man more truthfully than do documents themselves. — Theodor W. Adorno

There is nothing distinctively scientific about the hypothetico-deductive process. It is not even distinctively intellectual. It is merely a scientific context for a much more general stratagem that underlies almost all regulative processes or processes of continuous control, namely feedback, the control of performance by the consequences of the act performed. In the hypothetico-deductive scheme the inferences we draw from a hypothesis are, in a sense, its logical output. If they are true, the hypothesis need not be altered, but correction is obligatory if they are false. The continuous feedback from inference to hypothesis is implicit in Whewell's account of scientific method; he would not have dissented from the view that scientific behaviour can be classified as appropriately under cybernetics as under logic. — Peter Medawar

We need to even out the tax code for small businesses so that we lower their tax rate to 25 percent, just as we need to lower it for all businesses. — Marco Rubio

For Cambridge people rarely smile, Being urban, squat, and packed with guile. — Rupert Brooke

We can literally unplug a country from the Internet. We ought to think about unplugging them. — Richard A. Clarke