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Distraction is your friend. — Susane Colasanti
Great is the advantage of patience. — John Tillotson
She's the kind of person who can lick everything but a stamp. — Mark Olmsted
We will take the good-will for the deed. — Francois Rabelais
In nature there is no such thing as waste. In nature nothing is wasted; everything is recycled. — David Suzuki
His head was thrown back, his chest
heaving, and the look on his face was more indicative of pain than
pleasure.
Rosemary snatched her fingers back, certain she'd
misunderstood the technique somehow.
But he whimpered piteously and she realized, no, she couldn't
have misunderstood. Because (a) she was a genius, and (b) it just
wasn't that complicated — Louisa Edwards
Stop the press," said Talis. "Ha! I haven't heard that in centuries. 'Stop the presses!' But do." The smile was sharp-edged. "Or I'll have your head on pikes. — Erin Bow
When I was campaigning, I told the people if nothing happens under my mandate it will still be a positive thing because my mandate will be used as a rupture between the past and the future. — Michel Martelly
I'm becoming more adventurous. — Vanessa Hudgens
You decide your own level of involvement. — Chuck Palahniuk
You can do a lot to shape the feeling of a song by the way you record it. — Conor Oberst
Consider the word "time." We use so many phrases with it. Pass time. Waste time. Kill time. Lose time. In good time. About time. Take your time. Save time. A long time. Right on time. Out of time. Mind the time. Be on time. Spare time. Keep time. Stall for time. There are as many expressions with "time" as there are minutes in a day. But once, there was no word for it at all. Because no one was counting. Then Dor began. And everything changed. — Mitch Albom
What believer of faith among us can claim to understand the exact mechanistic structure of a world created by a god/God. — Kevin Michel
If consumers weren't thinking this way, companies would be a lot less responsive. Right now, consumers don't really have a way to get information about where exactly their clothing is coming from - that's a barrier. We have labels on your eggs, "cage-free hens." They need to get something along those lines to allow the consumer to discriminate. — Pietra Rivoli
