Massines Quotes & Sayings
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I love you,
in ways
you've never been
loved,
for reasons you've never been
told,
for longer than you think you
deserved
and with more
than you will ever know existed
inside
me. — Tyler Knott Gregson
With Twitter, it's as easy to unfollow as it is to follow. — Biz Stone
I rose, locking eyes with Maxon, who I noticed had stopped chewing. — Kiera Cass
Sometimes if I tell people, 'I'm afraid that I'm really a fraud,' or 'I have a lot of self-doubt,' they go, 'Oh, no, you're kidding.' I go, 'No, I'm really honest.' — Al Franken
So you walk softly and look sweetly and say nothing. I am yours for the walk and especially when I walk away. — William Shakespeare
On the observational side, by far the most important development has been the measurement of fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation by COBE (the Cosmic Background Explorer satellite) — Stephen Hawking
You're so full of shit. You think you don't deserve a woman like Libby Pruitt when you're obviously head over heels for her. You think you don't deserve to be happy - all because of something I said out of grief twenty years ago. How is that not ruined? — Tonya Burrows
Life is so magnificent! How can I grow old? — Debasish Mridha
One knows that after violent exercise one breathes heavily for some time: the more violent the exercise, the longer one's respiration is laboured. — Archibald Hill
Truly, more than removing the partition between vectors and values, we would have needed to talk about strengthening crisscrossed lacings: an intertwined kind of understanding that would de-ideologize 'ideologies,' desanctify sanctities, but also mentalize the material bases of systems of inscription, and psychoanalyze not souls but tools. That is, in one and the same gesture, make our mnemo-technic equipment intelligible as mentality and our mental equipment intelligible as technology. — Regis Debray
Other things being roughly equal, that man lives most keenly who lives in closest harmony with nature. To be wholly alive a man must know storms, he must feel the ocean as his home or the air as his habitation. He must smell the things of earth, hear the sounds of living things and taste the rich abundance of the soil and sea. — James A. Michener
Something like small English films were in vogue you had something like The Crying Game and everyone piled into London and wanted to make small English movies. — Eric Fellner
Man is the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem which he has to solve. — Erich Fromm
The suffering of the leader is always lightened by his glory. As much as possible, you must let others share in your glory, so that they never lose heart." I — Xenophon
