Lavishers Quotes & Sayings
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The really big difference is that what you make with a molecular machine can be completely precise, down to the tiniest degree of detail that can exist in the world. — K. Eric Drexler

Well I've been doing it for about twenty years, I did films when I was a little kid, when I was about six or seven, I was in films and I had this really high voice, I did a series called Dinobabies, that was my first one. And then after that I did Madeline, yeah so it just kind of happened and then never went away. Then everyone said your voice is going to change and you'll be out ... No, no, still on helium. — Andrea Libman

Hearts united in pain and sorrow
will not be separated by joy and happiness.
Bonds that are woven in sadness
are stronger than the ties of joy and pleasure.
Love that is washed by tears
will remain eternally pure and faithful. — Kahlil Gibran

Death will destroy my body, but my creatures will keep on living ever after, in the years to come. — Enzo Ferrari

I want to be outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, second-chance givers, the radical grace lavishers, the ones with arms wide open, the courageously vulnerable, and among even - or maybe especially - the ones rejected by the Table as not worthy enough or right enough. — Sarah Bessey

Nearly everything in the scheme of things works to dull a first-rate talent. But the worst probably is cowardice. — Norman Mailer

My problem is that I like technology, but I always have to ask myself, 'Now wait a minute, will I actually have any use for this?' — Jerry Zucker

As an athlete, I'd average four hours a day. It doesn't sound like a lot when some people say they're training for 10 hours, but theirs includes lunch, massage and breaks. My four hours was packed with work. — Michael Johnson

There must be a God because you are the Devil. — Catherine Hardwicke

And when it becomes a matter of infinite importance to us, we're beginning to grasp the heart of leading worship. — Bob Kauflin

One arises from a low to a high station more often by using fraud instead of force. — Niccolo Machiavelli