Mamisma Quotes & Sayings
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Innovators with global thinking find more viewing spots that the rest; therefore, they can solve problems in unconventional ways. — Pearl Zhu
I heard the term "mamisma" when describing Speaker of the House [Nancy] Pelosi, how she was speaking from that place which is kind of like a strong mother. Like when your mom says like, "put that down!" you know that is coming from a place of both love and strength. And at this critical stage in human history we need both action and caring. — Elizabeth Lesser
I think my confidence offends a lot of people, but I think people should learn from it and be inspired by it, instead of finding it offensive. — Jon Jones
I'm merely trying to give you the sort of argument that would appeal to your intelligence. — F Scott Fitzgerald
district: small, — Liz Adair
I bought a clock, but the big hand broke off of it ... so I just added "ish" to every number. — Demetri Martin
Turn off the radio, TV, DVD, iPod, computer and cell phone. Then, listen. — Gina Greenlee
[My study of the universe] leaves little doubt that life has occurred on other planets. I doubt if the human race is the most intelligent form of life. — Harold Urey
If production be capitalistic in form, so, too, will be reproduction. — Karl Marx
The quest of the truth had been born in me - the most tragic and incomplete, as well as the most essential, of man's quests. — Ida Tarbell
Liebig was not a teacher in the ordinary sense of the word. Scientifically productive himself in an unusual degree, and rich in chemical ideas, he imparted the latter to his advanced pupils, to be put by them to experimental proof; he thus brought his pupils gradually to think for themselves, besides showing and explaining to them the methods by which chemical problems might be solved experimentally. — Hermann Kolbe
That's the thing about my father. You never know when he's hiding a giant surprise giraffe head from you. — Jenny Lawson
Death was a lens that would reveal things as they really were: what was important would assume its true importance; what was unimportant would recede into the shadows. — Robert Hellenga
