Kaylee Rogers Quotes & Sayings
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Chaos is another name for opportunity — I-Ching
The click [of a light switch] is the modern triumphal clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our entry into every lightless room. — Ben Katchor
As an actor, when you go for auditions, there are certain roles that come along and you think, 'I really want that one,' and Prince Arthur was definitely one of those. — Bradley James
In this world you will never lose if you use the power of love to win. — Debasish Mridha
What's the point of dating without games? How do you know if you're winning or losing? — Jerry Seinfeld
You might think being the target of an international terrorist organization, an amnesiac, and a girl with hair dyed in the middle of the night by Macey McHenry would make people stare at you. Well, try walking into the Grand Hall with seriously puffy eyes while holding hands. With a boy. — Ally Carter
It was almost December, and Jonas was beginning to be frightened. — Lois Lowry
Harsh discipline doesn't benefit a student, but social problem solving does. Are strict rules and harsh discipline the keys to successful education? No, they aren't. In fact, harsh discipline is counterproductive to learning. Discipline can make a student focus, but it also gives him anxiety and low self-esteem. Rousseah Mieze, a APR graduate who later became a teacher, said the strict environment of APR shaped his negative self-image. When he was in college, he'd still imagine his former teachers saying things like, You don't work hard enough. You don't belong here. — Anonymous
Love fed fat soon turns to boredom. — Ovid
Cheap editions of great books may be delightful, but cheap editions of great men are absolutely detestable — Oscar Wilde
In a sane world, a term like "chronic crisis" would be instantly seen by anone as an oxymoron. Nevertheless, that's the state that many of us Western Worlders live in, provoking crisis after crisis so that we can justify our dis-ease rather than addressing that directly. — Anthony D. Ravenscroft
I wanted to see how fast you can go before it becomes nonsensical, a mess. — Chris Cunningham
