Milkweeds Quotes & Sayings
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The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it. — Linus Torvalds
We cannot alter facts, but we can alter our ways of looking at them. — Phyllis Bottome
Although no one believes me, I have always been a country girl and still have a country girl's values — Ava Gardner
Fr. Bert White: I think when you focus on money and property ownership, you go the way of the material world, of the Big, of Up and More. It becomes your agenda and then faith can fly out of the window. There has to be faith and a trust in God's reality - a trust that things will work out. — Mother Teresa
cheer practice was over. "Most likely," I replied, stretching — Sharon Rose Mayes
It's not a company of exponents of my style. — Graeme Murphy
Distinguishing between correlation and causation is critical to our understanding of the biology and conservation of monarchs and milkweeds. Turning back to our study of chocolate: countrywide spending on science also correlates with per capita income, the latter of which correlates with chocolate consumption (at least in the Western world). Even so, I would happily participate in a controlled study to determine the influence of chocolate consumption on scientific discoveries. — Anurag Agrawal
There's a brief moment when you first wake up, where you have no memories. A blissful blank slate, a happy emptiness. — Candace Bushnell
The life of inner peace, being harmonious and without stress, is the easiest type of existence. — Norman Vincent Peale
Such delusions of grandeur to think that a God with a hundred billion galaxies on his mind would give a tuppenny damn who you sleep with, or indeed whether you believe in him. — Richard Dawkins
Would you please hush and let me kiss you?"
Laughing, I pulled him back down towards me. "I'm all yours. — Aimee Carter
The prudent man always studies seriously and earnestly to understand whatever he professes to understand, and not merely to persuade other people that he understands it; and though his talents may not always be very brilliant, they are always perfectly genuine. He neither endeavours to impose upon you by the cunning devices of an artful impostor, nor by the arrogant airs of an assuming pedant, nor by the confident assertions of a superficial and imprudent pretender. He is not ostentatious even of the abilities which he really possesses. His conversation is simple and modest, and he is averse to all the quackish arts by which other people so frequently thrust themselves into public notice and reputation. — Adam Smith
My uncle always said that I could have been a rancher. — Robert Duvall
There comes a time in every life we find the heart we're looking for. — LeAnn Rimes
