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Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Ann Everett

I'd rather be stung to death by a bunch of piss ants. ~Synola Harper, You're Busting My Nuptials — Ann Everett

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Kresley Cole

Melanthe eyed him. "If all the good immortals still have their collars, why don't you?" "The better question: How could you possibly have retained yours? — Kresley Cole

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Andrew Weil

Dreaming is a phenomenon of purely individual consciousness, and consequently impossible to thoroughly deconstruct by a community of researchers. But dreaming matters. — Andrew Weil

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Bruce Schneier

I used to say that Google knows more about what I'm thinking of than my wife does. But that doesn't go far enough. Google knows more about what I'm thinking of than I do, because Google remembers all of it perfectly and forever. — Bruce Schneier

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Tish Cohen

But there's a fact about someday that you can't possibly understand until it has settled upon you. Someday was doomed the moment you wished it into existence. You've already ruined it. By imagining it even once, you've created an expectation someday cannot possibly live up to. — Tish Cohen

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Walter Rudolf Hess

The goal of physiological research is functional nature. — Walter Rudolf Hess

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Ian McEwan

Love doesn't grow at a steady rate, but advances in surges, bolts, wild leaps, and this was one of those. — Ian McEwan

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Don Roff

Successful writing is a slow, daily, meticulous form of mental illness. — Don Roff

Le Mini Macaron Quotes By Thomas Merton

Cupidity ... takes created things for ends in themselves, which they are not. The will that seeks rest in creatures for their own sake stops on the way to its true end, terminates in a value which does not exist, and thus frustrates all its deepest capacities for happiness and peace. — Thomas Merton