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Evidence my 14yr old daughter is geek-literate: In lieu of OK, one might type K while texting. She instead typed "Potassium". — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
He doesn't seem at all embarrassed that they assume we made out. — Susan Ee
In order to understand, I destroyed myself. — Fernando Pessoa
Frey was the god of spring and summer! read the caption. He was the god of wealth, abundance, and fertility. His twin sister, Freya, the goddess of love, was very pretty! She had cats! — Rick Riordan
It's always the same: mediocrities are over-valued and great men are rejected. — Anton Webern
For what are we looking for if not to please? I do not know if the desire to attract others comes from a superabundance of vitality, possessiveness, or the hidden, unspoken need to be reassured. — Francoise Sagan
You got to figure out which end of the needle you're gon be, the one that's fastened to the thread or the end that pierces the cloth. — Sue Monk Kidd
Writing about carrying the past on your back is a manifestation of my Irishness, because we go on and on and will for another two or three generations. — Jennifer Johnston
Holy hug is a soft kiss. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I'm always in favor of more glamour. I embarrass my children, I think. I am the lady in feathers in the car pool line. — Mia Sara
One of the problems with worry is that it keeps you from enjoying what you have. — Charles R. Swindoll
Here in Southern California we San Diegans have a saying. Hawaiians wouldn't appreciate it, but we say it nonetheless. We go outside, look around, and then say, "Just another day in paradise." The saying fits most every day of the year. In San Diego, near the ocean, it's never bitterly cold and it's never oppressively hot. I can appreciate the realities of the nonsublime weather in certain areas of the country. I spent a few years in Chicago for college, before heading back to San Diego. Then I returned to the Chicago area for two years of graduate school. I have figured that in the five years (sixty months) that I spent in the Midwest, forty months consisted of glacial winter. Another seventeen months were hot, airless summer. Perhaps three months over the entire five years were pleasant. Maybe even a day or two could have been described as idyllic. San Diego is different from that. Every five years we have about sixty months of heavenly weather. — Anonymous
I try to tell the kids, Im not trying to run away from where I came from, — Marshall Faulk
Just believe in what you're doing, and keep doing it. — Ricky Nelson
