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Kanehira Lord Quotes By Lyall Watson

Genes which allow females to be less inhibited leave fewer copies of themselves than genes which persuade them to remain highly selective. Among males, the best strategy is exactly the opposite one. The maximum advantage goes to those males with the fewest inhibitions. "Love 'em and leave 'em" is not so much a nasty peice of male chauvinist piggery as an accurate reflection of biological reality. — Lyall Watson

Kanehira Lord Quotes By O. Henry

Twenty-five years ago the school children used to chant their lessons. The manner of their delivery was a singsong recitative between the utterance of an Episcopal minister and the drone of a tired sawmill. I mean no disrespect. We must have lumber and sawdust. — O. Henry

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Jens Nordvig

If you just analyze, historically, the chances of getting two quarters of more than a 5 percent gain in the dollar index, it has happened only two times since the '70s, so it's very rare. — Jens Nordvig

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Anneli Rufus

Generalization is impossible. It is an insult. — Anneli Rufus

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Ruben Papian

Our time in this life is limited. And how we respect that time will create a greater possibility for fulfillment. — Ruben Papian

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Victoria Osteen

I think when you have an optimistic attitude, and you believe that God is guiding you, that you will find the good things in your life and that you will lead to good relationships and good people in your life. And you can make the most of what he's given you. — Victoria Osteen

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Johnny Bench

Well, you know, Pudge Rodriguez, obviously is as good as it gets. — Johnny Bench

Kanehira Lord Quotes By Charles-Augustin De Coulomb

Intellectual men who quickly wolf down whatever nourishment is necessary for their bodies with a kind of disdain, may be very rational and have a noble intelligence, but they are not men of taste. — Charles-Augustin De Coulomb