Leeuwenboschfontein Quotes & Sayings
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I think biologically we are attracted to more than one person, but given society and our needs, monogamy works better. — Nancy Friday

If a player demonstrated that he is the best, and a team decides, even so, we don't want to pay him, as in any other business, he should be able to play elsewhere. — Lynn Swann

Remember, many Republicans didn't vote for Mitt Romney. He didn't inspire people. — Donald Trump

I guess it's like friendship. Some people come and go from your life like ships passing in the night, some people stay forever. It's funny though, when you meet forever friends, you just know that they are going to be your friend for the rest of your life - there's that connection there that you don't get from those fleeting friendships. — Holly Martin

Every individual is a potential gold buyer, although he may not need the gold. It may be added to the store of personal wealth, and passed from generation to generation as an object of family wealth. There is no other economic good as marketable as gold. — Hans F. Sennholz

When I write a paper, I change my notation much more than I change my concepts. — Leslie Lamport

One must imagine Sisyphus happy. — Albert Camus

Wits, like drunken men with swords, are apt to draw their steel upon their best acquaintances. — Douglas William Jerrold

Don't buy into the notion that mistakes can somehow be avoided. They can't be. — John C. Maxwell

You only get one life. There are no do-overs, so make the most of the life you have. — Lilly Barrett

Don't waste your time on life. — Jeffrey Eugenides

What we do in life ripples in eternity. — Marcus Aurelius

When you're cooking with food as alive as this
these gorgeous and semigorgeous fruits and leaves and flesh
you're in no danger of mistaking it for a commodity, or a fuel, or a collection of chemical nutrients. No, in the eye of the cook or the gardener ... this food reveals itself for what it is: no mere thing but a web of relationships among a great many living beings, some of them human, some not, but each of them dependent on each other, and all of them ultimately rooted in soil and nourished by sunlight. — Michael Pollan