Mearcair Quotes & Sayings
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And personally I will say that Amy Poehler deserves about a thousand trophies and so one is a good start, and I'm hoping this is the first of a thousand. That's my personal hope. — Michael Schur
[Richard Feynman] truly believed that if you couldn't explain something simply, you didn't understand it. — Leonard Susskind
Presume not that I am the thing I was;
For God doth know, so shall the world perceive,
That I have turn'd away my former self;
So will I those that kept me company. — William Shakespeare
The lover is drawn by the thing loved, as the sense is by that which it perceives ... — Leonardo Da Vinci
Every body consists of three ingredients. The names of these are Sulphur, Mercury, and Salt. — Paracelsus
She is such a blade - -beautiful, powerful, and deadly to her enemies- - as well as her bond-mate due to her fatal flaw. The questions are - How deep is her flaw and can it be healed? After all, a mortal is not a mearcair blade to be discarded if forged improperly. (Kagan Donmall regarding Tessa Montgomery) — Jacqueline Patricks
There is no such thing as an ugly girl. — Aston Merrygold
Self absorption is anti-seductive; it is a sign of insecurity. — Robert Greene
Her rapid footsteps shook her own floors, and she routed lassitude and indifference wherever she came. — Willa Cather
Life though a short, is a working day. Activity may lead to evil; but inactivity cannot be led to good. — Hannah More
This is not about abortion or the antics. This is about pro choice versus anti-choice and government intervention in a woman's personal decisions about her life. — Kathleen Turner
A superfluity of wealth, and a train of domestic slaves, naturally banish a sense of general liberty, and nourish the seeds of that kind of independence that usually terminates in aristocracy. — Mercy Otis Warren
Once I witnessed a windstorm so severe two 100-year-old trees were uprooted on the spot. The next day, walking among the wreckage, I found the friable nests of birds, completely intact and unharmed on the ground. That the featherweight survive the massive, that this reversal of fortune takes place among us - that is what haunts me. I don't know what it means. — Mary Ruefle