Linty Scrabble Quotes & Sayings
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In the giraffe with a total height of 5 m., the heart is at a height of about 2.5 m., and it would be extremely interesting to know just how the giraffe avoids the development of filtration oedema in its long legs. — August Krogh
Parks, plazas, gardens, and rooftops are culture-producing places, not merely place for retreat. Sidewalks and bridges become ends in themselves instead of just a means of getting from one place to another. — Sally A. Kitt Chappell
It is still not clear from this study how laughter can directly help the heart but other studies have shown that laughter is beneficial for every system in the body. — Allen Klein
Ya=hey, he called out to the movement of air, the unseen. A summer before, Uncle Moses listened to his nephew John-John talking a story. John-John was back from college and told Moses that 99 percent of the matter in the universe is invisible to the human eye. Ever since, Moses made sure to greet what he could not see. — Sherman Alexie
If you look at the big entertainment industry and their pursuit of the bottom line profits in exchange for producing content and distributing that content and marketing that content to inappropriate audiences, that's a problem for me. — Rick Santorum
But golf being an international game and everybody loving the game the way they do, if you want to spread the game of golf, it's good that you have great competition. — Gary Player
I'm Irish! ... When I feel well I feel better than anyone, when I am in pain I yell at the top of my lungs, and when I am dead I shall be deader than anybody. — Morgan Llywelyn
Great novelists are philosopher-novelists who write in images instead of arguments. — Albert Camus
For me that's what's fascinating about the internet, that aggregate thing. — Colin Greenwood
That sense of loss grew within the humans who had been left behind, left to live without unicorns. Even the ones who had never seen a unicorn, never heard of a unicorn, felt the passing of something sweet and wonderful. It was as if the air had surrendered a bit of its spice, the water a bit of its sparkle, the night a bit of its mystery. — Bruce Coville
The diversion of baiting an author has the sanction of all ages and nations, and is more lawful than the sport of teasing other animals, because, for the most part, he comes voluntarily to the stake, furnished, as he imagines, by the patron powers of literature, with resistless weapons, and impenetrable armour, with the mail of the boar of Erymanth, and the paws of the lion of Nemea. — Samuel Johnson
What if it's all a hoax and we've created a better world for nothing? — Naomi Klein