Marilda Furxhi Quotes & Sayings
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It's dangerous to get calm. You need some nerves to work from, it's good energy. It's not good to have no nerves. You'd fall asleep on stage. — Bob Odenkirk
Follow your foot steps. — Jennifer Love Hewitt
Being neurotic is like shooting fish in a barrel, and missing them. — Mignon McLaughlin
We seem to forget that innovation doesn't just come from equations or new kinds of chemicals, it comes from a human place. Innovation in the sciences is always linked in some way, either directly or indirectly, to a human experience. — John Maeda
Scientists talk about dark matter, the invisible, mysterious substance that occupies the space between stars. Dark matter makes up 99.99 percent of the universe, and they don't know what it is. Well I do. It's apathy. That's the truth of it; pile together everything we know and care about in the universe and it will still be nothing more than a tiny speck in the middle of a vast black ocean of Who Gives a Fuck. — David Wong
We are the things and shapes to come, your freedom's not free of dumb. — Marilyn Manson
It's only when you look at an ant through a magnifying glass on a sunny day that you realize how often they burst into flames. — Harry Hill
Sit" is the command you'll use most often. Your pup objects when placed in a sit with your hands, so try the "bringing the food up under his chin" method. Better still, catch him in the act! Your dog will sit on his own many times throughout the day, so let him know that he's doing the "Sit" by rewarding him. Praise him and have him sit for everything - toys, connecting his leash, his dinner, before going out the door, etc. — Ann Chamberlain
China is a sleeping giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will move the world. — Napoleon Bonaparte
I don't flatter myself with much dependence upon the present disposition of the Eastern Indians, who are many ways liable to be drawn into a rupture with us by the artifices of the French, their own weakness and the influence which the French Missionary Priests have over them. — William Shirley
Between my head and my hand, there is always the face of death. — Francis Picabia
