Lintang Quotes & Sayings
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You can have the right kind of experience and the wrong kind of experience. Mine is rooted in the real lives of real people, and it will bring real results if we have the courage to change. — Hillary Clinton
Lintang was very rational; Mahar was a daydreamer. Mahar was easily inspired by just about anything. Like Lint- ang, Mahar also was a true genius - just a different kind of genius. This kind of genius isn't easily understood by most people and is rarely considered "intelligent" by ordinary people's standards. — Andrea Hirata
She had never been a pretty crier. She sobbed the way she did everything else - with passion and excess. — Jodi Picoult
Author compares the impact of biases to his experience as an average swimmer who overcame a considerable fear of water. While the swimming was easy in one particular experience, he was internally congratulating himself on his acquired skill. But when he realized he was swimming with a current he would now have to fight against, he realized just how definite his limits were. — Shankar Vedantam
We are inspired by the God that we see in others and suddenly we find ourselves changing. We find ourselves giving more. We find that our lives become rather amazingly beautiful. — Frederick Lenz
It doesn't count if your swing is going the highest if you're getting pushed. — Cynthia Lewis
Maybe he's a nose picker. But it is a pretty nose, so... "Everything — Emma Hart
Some genealogies claimed to be able to trace the Maclean ancestry even further back, going as far as Julius Caesar, and, in some cases, admittedly more tendentiously, to the ancient Celtic god of the sun. — Alexander McCall Smith
For me, one of the most interesting columns to write was about Dick Cheney when he represented the U.S. at a commemorative ceremony at Auschwitz. — Robin Givhan
If you don't understand and you love, that is not love; it is something else. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Sometimes a man who deserves to be looked upon because he is a fool is despised only because he is a lawyer. — Baron De Montesquieu
