Koyard Quotes & Sayings
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I'd say it was a pleasure rowing with you, only it wasn't. — Jennifer McKeithen
My thesis [is] that in order to design a tool, we must make our best efforts to understand the larger social and physical context within which it is intended to function — Bill Buxton
The truth is, homes change over time - and technology has to adapt, not try to do everything at once. — Tony Fadell
Find the right balance in life. Man is body ... mind ... spirit. Give the right amount of attention to each. — Alfred A. Montapert
Beauty is an influence based off of judgment. — Alyssa Keller
Have you no morals, man?' 'Can't afford them,Governor. — George Bernard Shaw
A very small percentage of those in the church stand behind a pulpit or sport certain kinds of identifiable clothing. The actual leadership roster of the church includes disciples ministering in every arena of life, in business, law, medicine, education, the arts, sciences, government, and religion. The objective of Jesus's church-growth strategy was not to build a single, behemoth social institution with a limited set of ordained authorities. Instead, his Spirit was to be poured out on all flesh to effect a widening, deepening base of influence within every nation, worldview, and social institution. — Dallas Willard
Then you would drink a great deal more than you ought," said Mrs. Bennet; "and if I were to see you at it, I should take away your bottle directly." The boy protested that she should not; she continued to declare that she would, and the argument ended only with the visit. Chapter — Jane Austen
If America would withdraw from South Korea, there could be a power struggle between such as China and Japan. — Kim Dae-jung
Is love an art? Then it requires knowledge and effort. — Erich Fromm
Man's quest for knowledge is an expanding series whose limit is infinity, but philosophy seeks to attain that limit at one blow, by a short circuit providing the certainty of complete and inalterable truth. Science meanwhile advances at its gradual pace, often slowing to a crawl, and for periods it even walks in place, but eventually it reaches the various ultimate trenches dug by philosophical thought, and, quite heedless of the fact that it is not supposed to be able to cross those final barriers to the intellect, goes right on. — Stanislaw Lem
When you do things for the right reasons, eventually no matter how long it takes, people will take notice of it and can't help but respect it. — Gina Carano
