Mari Carlo Quotes & Sayings
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Even the people I surround myself with ... are wiser, a little bit older than me, where before, all my boyfriends were younger. — Kim Kardashian

By helping them understand the rules and limits in their respective environments, we help build their conscience. — Daniel J. Siegel

I was in my dad's church, his Baptist church, and I think the first song I ever performed was 'Jesus Be a Fence Around Me.' — Aretha Franklin

Baby girl, you deserve some cloud walkin'. — A Meredith Walters

I like everything with a heaping dose of feminitity, including my cell phone. I created this phone for the classic woman, who like me, loves diamonds & wants a wireless. — Kimora Lee Simmons

I think love can happen at any age ... it has no age. — Shah Rukh Khan

I'm a firm believer that there's no way that a six-year-old should have a helmet on and learn a tackling drill. — John Madden

Nothing is sometimes the right thing to say. — Malcolm Forbes

I like to think of myself as some of the Scotch tape that holds things together - I'm very handy to have around. But all that actors really need is a bare stage. Lighting is just one of the luxuries of the theater. — Jean Rosenthal

Of course you cannot free yourself from the laws of nature; but the laws of nervous systems are not the same as the physical laws. — Mario Bunge

Science" as a prejudice. - It follows from the laws of order of rankle that scholars, insofar as they belong to the spiritual middle class, can never catch sight of the really great problems and question marks; moreover, their courage and their eyes simply do not reach that far - and above all, their needs which led them to become scholars in the first place, their inmost assumptions and desires that things might be such and such, their fears and hopes all come to rest and are satisfied too soon. Take, for example, that pedantic Englishman, Herbert Spencer. What makes him "enthuse" in his way and then leads him to draw a line of hope, a horizon of desirability - that eventual reconciliation of "egoism and altruism" about which he raves - almost nauseates the likes of us; a human race that adopted such Spencerian perspectives as its ultimate perspectives would seem to us worthy of contempt, of annihilation! — Friedrich Nietzsche

But love isn't quantifiable on paper. — Maggie Stiefvater