Miyminti Quotes & Sayings
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I'm impressed by the economic development of Korea. And women scientists played, without doubt, an important role in it. — Tim Hunt
Steiner's skin went grey at that, a tremble — T.J. McFadden
They [sic] ain't gonna stop me from coming here, baby. — Elton John
My idea was to chose an object that wouldn't attract me, either by its beauty or by its ugliness. To find a point of indifference in my looking at it, you see — Marcel Duchamp
the message I want to communicate: — Paul Hartford
Strangely, he wasn't in the mood to look at files and papers. Not with Heather Cole to look at. For that matter, even the journals might have fallen short - a shocking thought, but one he wasn't about to analyze at the moment. I wasn't sure you'd be here, and — Barbara Delinsky
I wake up early enough every morning to have some alone time. I have an app called Simply Being that's made for meditation. I do that for 5-10 minutes in the morning. Somehow, it helps make the chaos of life have some sort of definition. Exercise, too, keeps me able to deal with everything and not get too stressed. — Kevin Griffin
Willow trees are kind, Dear God. They will not bear a body on their limbs. — Alice Dunbar Nelson
You know, piloting really isn't my hobby. And, it's probably not something I'd do in my spare time if I could do whatever I wanted to do. But, I'll tell you: if you've got to make a living, it's a great way to make a living! — Duane G. Carey
The schoolboy counts the time till the return of the holidays; the minor longs to be of age; the lover is impatient till he is married. — Joseph Addison
Equality is never given, it is taken. — Jane Bryant Quinn
America is a Nation with a mission - and that mission comes from our most basic beliefs. We have no desire to dominate, no ambitions of empire. Our aim is a democratic peace - a peace founded upon the dignity and rights of every man and woman. — George W. Bush
Corn Dance remains strongest among the Muskogee people. The elements of the ritual dance are similar to those of the Valley of Mexico. Although the dance takes various forms among different communities, the core of it is the same, a commemoration of the gift of corn by an ancestral corn woman. The peoples of the corn retain great affinities under the crust of colonialism. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
