Magus Books Quotes & Sayings
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They're trying to put data centers in cold environments because they're actually generating so much heat now; they're using up so much electricity. — Rick Smolan
It seems like bluegrass people have more great stories to tell than other musicians. — Dan Fogelberg
Way more productive, I think, to push yourself to be more in the world, not to encourage yourself to hide. — Seth Godin
Anne has as many shades as a rainbow and every shade is the prettiest while it lasts. — L.M. Montgomery
No symbols where none intended. — Samuel Beckett
Time when learning how to learn (and unlearn) is central to success. Instead of hiding from change, let's embrace it. Each time we try something new, we get better at getting better. Experience builds competence and confidence, so we're ready for the big changes, like re-thinking what we do. — Peter Morville
There were so many occasions when I wasn't around for my kids or my husband. But we learnt to work around it. — Chanda Kochhar
We seldom question the purpose of life when our world is sunny and bright. This question tends to hide itself during pleasant sailing, only rearing its face during the deepest and darkest travails, when the gales of storm weather have fallen. — Donald L. Hicks
Dating is really hard because everyone puts on a front. It's really difficult to see who is who, so it is important to be yourself. — Brooke Burke
I appreciate what I have a lot more than I did when I was younger. — Aaron Carter
Father Lenar Hoyt stepped away from the wall where he had been leaning, raised his right hand with thumb and little finger touching, three fingers raised, the gesture somehow including himself as well as those before him, and said softly, 'Ego te absolvo. — Dan Simmons
She was runway; I was alleyway. — Stacey Marie Brown
It's not to give people fish It's not to teach them how to fish It's to build a new and better fishing industry — Bill Drayton
Then she was seated, in a chair made for sitting, and sit in it she did, like a person seated in a chair made for sitting. — Rachel Kelso
Mother inexhaustible and incorruptible, creatures, born the first, engendered by thyself and by thyself conceived, issue of thyself alone and seeking joy within thyself, Astarte! Oh! Perpetually fertilized, virgin and nurse of all that is, chaste and lascivious, pure and revelling, ineffable, nocturnal, sweet, breather of fire, foam of the sea! Thou who accordest grace in secret, thou who unites, thou who lovest, thou who seizes with furious desire the multiplied races of savage beasts and the couplets the sexes in the wood. Oh, irresistible Astarte! hear me, take me, possess me, oh, Moon! and thirteen times each year draw from my womb the sweet libation of my blood! — Pierre Louis
