Kecocokan Pasangan Quotes & Sayings
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At Stone's direction, Harry removed ovaries, blinded the female rats, and removed their olfactory bulbs. Sightless, hormone-deprived - it didn't matter. The mother rats crawled determinedly toward the baby rats. They were slower, maybe, but the homing instinct was magnetic, needle to the north. — Deborah Blum

As his partner on this amazing journey, I can tell you Mitt Romney was not handed success. He built it. — Ann Romney

The more man alienates himself from Nature, the more subjective, i.e., supranatural or antinatural, is his view of things, the greater the horror he has of Nature, or at least of those natural objects and processes which displease his imagination, which affect him disagreeably. — Ludwig Feuerbach

I was blessed to get an education available to few black women in Africa at that time. Every woman should be able to get an education so she can serve others. — Julia Mavimbela

But let me warn you again, in case your ghost ever tries to condemn me: you — Dean F. Wilson

I spent well over a year on the road with Sarah Vaughn. That was amazing. — Jan Hammer

All geniuses born women are lost to the public good. — Mary Pipher

I grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida. My dad took me hunting, trapping and fishing when I was a kid. — John W. Thompson

He thought that he had believed it was a simple sequence, the past and the present, and if there was loss in the past one was compensated by pain in the present, and pain gave it a form of immortality - but he had not known that one could destroy like this, kill retroactively - so that to her it had never existed. — Ayn Rand

Pooh," said Rabbit kindly, "you haven't any brain."
"I know," said Pooh humbly. — A.A. Milne

I used to be really influenced by Brian Bendis, back in his indie days. But I guess I try to tone that down. — Bryan Lee O'Malley

There's only really two things about a man that matter: what he wants, and what he'll do to get it. Everythin' else we pretend is important
whether you're tough, or good-lookin', smart, stupid, honorable, whatever
that's just details. — Matthew Woodring Stover

All the girls joined in.
'I was thirteen last April and it rained on my birthday and I didn't even get to wear anything special -'
'We turned ten - just two months ago -'
'I usually get a book for my birthday - but - this year -'
'You forgot my birthday, too.'
'And mine.'
The girls looked miserable. The King opened his mouth, then shut it.
'Sir!' whined Lord Teddie. 'You forgot my birthday, too!'
Bramble gave a surprised laugh, then slapped her hand over her mouth, as though shocked at letting it out. The tension broke. The girls laughed sheepishly, and Lord Teddie beamed. He probably did not have many ladies think him funny. — Heather Dixon