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Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

But as an escort it's our duty to hold their attention and play with their heads. The one between their ears and the one in their pants. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Val Logsdon Fitch

Quality doesn't improve by sitting on things. — Val Logsdon Fitch

Logsdon Quotes By Val Logsdon Fitch

But mainly I learned, in approaching the measurement of new phenomena, not just to consider using existing apparatus but to allow the mind to wander freely and invent new ways of doing the job . — Val Logsdon Fitch

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Oooo ... He's being a saucy motherfu*ker tonight. He does wrong and I'm the one who gets treated like the whore of Babylon. Fine, he wants a show I'll give him a damn show. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By T. B. Joshua

While we are on the go, we need to stop between steps, to refocus on the Word and the will of God — T. B. Joshua

Logsdon Quotes By Emily Dickinson

My Faith is larger than the Hills - So when the Hills decay - My Faith must take the Purple Wheel To show the Sun the way - 'Tis first He steps upon the Vane - And then - upon the Hill - And then abroad the World He go To do His Golden Will - And if His Yellow feet should miss - The Bird would not arise - The Flowers would slumber on their Stems - No Bells have Paradise - How dare I, therefore, stint a faith On which so vast depends - Lest Firmament should fail for me - The Rivet in the Bands — Emily Dickinson

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Oh, doctor. I think I'm sick I need some penis-cilin. I fake cough again into my hand. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Martin Luther

Although we are all equally priests, we cannot all publicly minister and teach. — Martin Luther

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

As a working definition of art, I lean toward Tolstoy's: "Art is a human activity having for it's purpose the transmission to other of the highest and best feelings to which mankind has risen." It seems to me that, regarding agrarian art, the farther it moves away from the natural world, especially when the main goal is money profits, the more difficult it becomes for it to reflect "the highest and best feelings" of humanity. The same is true of, of course, of agriculture itself. The farther it tries to remove itself from nature in search of money, the more it moves away from the highest and healthiest kinds of food. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By J.D. Robb

Are you okay?"
"I don't know. I have to think about it." Her head was still spinning. "We're on the lawn," she said slowly. "Our clothes are torn. I'm pretty sure I have the imprint of your fingers dented into my butt."
"I did my best," he murmured.
She snickered first, then chuckled, then broke into fits of giddy, hiccupping laughter. "Jesus, Roarke, Jesus Christ, look at us."
"In a minute. I think I'm still partially blind. — J.D. Robb

Logsdon Quotes By Jason Logsdon

1/2 cup sugar, 1 cup salt, and 1 gallon of water. To this brine you can add spices and seasoning such as peppercorns, cloves, garlic, herbs, or any other flavorful aromatics. — Jason Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Escaping Reality One Erotic Romance Novel At a Time. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

I don't know of a better argument in favor of farming with horses than trying to start an old tractor in the winter time. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

When things went wrong they had the consolations of religion. This wasn't just a readiness to accept Fate; this was a quiet and profound conviction about the vanity of all human endeavour. — V.S. Naipaul

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

To Love you Is to Receive a Glimpse of Heaven. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

When alchemists first learned how to distill spirits, they called it aqua vitae, the water of life, and far from considering it the work of the devil, they thought the discovery was divinely inspired. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Wendell Berry

Why is it that medical strictures and recommendations so often work in favor of food processors and against food producers? Why, for example, do we so strongly favor the pasteurization of milk to health and cleanliness in milk production? (Gene Logsdon correctly says that the motive here "is monopoly, not consumer's health.") — Wendell Berry

Logsdon Quotes By Desmond Tutu

This is a moral universe, which means that despite all the evidence that seems to be to the contrary, there is no way that evil and injustice and oppression and lies can have the last word ... that is what has upheld the morale of our people, to know that in the end good will prevail. — Desmond Tutu

Logsdon Quotes By Francois Furet

The August Decrees were an improvised parliamentary reaction to an emergency situation. — Francois Furet

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

Curiously, only in sports do we agree to eschew technological advances, making rules, for example, to limit the power potential of baseball bats. We understand that technology will ruin our games, but we do not understand that it can also ruin cultures. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Lena Dunham

I've only recently realized that I have a radically different relationship with my parents than a lot of people. — Lena Dunham

Logsdon Quotes By Nick Hornby

Can I be a good person and spend that much money on overpriced consumer goods? I don't know. But I do know this: I'd be no good without them. — Nick Hornby

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

Why does no one speak of the cultural advantages of the country? For example, is a well groomed, ecologically kept, sustainably fertile farm any less cultural, any less artful, than paintings of fat angels on church ceilings? — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Richard Curtis

Most writers can write books faster than publishers can write checks!"
~ Richard Curtis ~ — Richard Curtis

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Men have firm beautiful bodies with cut muscles. But the curves and gentleness of a woman's body is beyond a words measure; with their dazzling rawness it's impossible to perfect but I crave the need to depict such a fathomless beauty. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

Sustainable farms are to today's headlong rush toward global destruction what the monasteries were to the Dark Ages: places to preserve human skills and crafts until some semblance of common sense and common purpose returns to the public mind. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

His voice sounds like a mix between Chris Daughtry with the deepness and huskiness of Sully from Godsmack. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

I push back against him, meeting his forceful pounds with my eager pu*sy. Riding the razors edge of climactic heaven. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

Small is not beautiful unless small is skilled and dedicated. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Gene Logsdon

A log cabin symbolized the embrace between civilization and nature, humans literally wrapping the trees around them as they might draw on a coat and hat. — Gene Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A new millennium brings with it great changes that will definitely affect the physical realm — Sunday Adelaja

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

I cough. "Oh, doctor. I think I'm sick I need some penis-cilin." I fake cough again into my hand. "Poor patient. What will I ever do?" He shoots me a crooked smile and I begin to pant in torturous anticipation. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Ricardo Flores Magon

In the name of justice the most savage and revolting acts are perpetrated. — Ricardo Flores Magon

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Trusting the resolve in my heart is but a stepping stone to the future I now see clearly. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

One minute I swear you've found the best biscotti and the next you surprise me with an orgasm on a plate. — S.K. Logsdon

Logsdon Quotes By Val Logsdon Fitch

At any one time there is a natural tendency among physicists to believe that we already know the essential ingredients of a comprehensive theory . But each time a new frontier of observation is broached we inevitably discover new phenomena which force us to modify substantially our previous conceptions. I believe this process to be unending, that the delights and challenges of unexpected discovery will continue always. — Val Logsdon Fitch

Logsdon Quotes By S.K. Logsdon

Faithfulness is my promise to love you forever — S.K. Logsdon