Monospecific Plant Quotes & Sayings
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As a child, I probably knew phrases that other children didn't known, like "pitocin drip" or "myocardial infarction." Some kind of knowledge was always in the air. My parents would always talk about science at the dinner table, saying something about this patient or some other patient. So I guess for a nanosecond in early high school, I thought about going into medicine. — M. Night Shyamalan

He was high up now, gazing across to where Montmartre itself gazed out over the city. He was swept along in the wind, admiring the twin steeples of Notre-Dame as he passed, along with the dogged, devilish gargoyles of St. Jacques. — Toby Barlow

I think good actors tend to be really funny. — Zooey Deschanel

For sound advice is a beacon, good teaching is a light, moral discipline is a life path. — Eugene H. Peterson

I was running super slow. Chris thought I was done. Then one day at the end of February, I woke up and my body felt good. I was just so happy. I was faster than my brother again. I got all my moves back. I told him, 'Brother, I'm back, and now you're done!' — Rob Gronkowski

Who, then, are they, seated here?
Is the table a mirror in which they sit and look?
Are they men eating reflections of themselves? — Wallace Stevens

Every birthday celebrates a life because every life is important. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Do I look like a man who Googles himself? — Alexia Adams

I am not in love with him, I am in love with ghosts. So is he, he's in love with ghosts. — Michael Ondaatje

You freaking bit me," I said, my voice hoarse. "You're lucky I don't call animal control. — Jayde Scott

Sappho is a great poet because she is a lesbian, which gives her erotic access to the Muse. Sappho and the homosexual-tending Emily Dickinson stand alone above women poets, because poetry's mystical energies are ruled by a hierach requiring the sexual subordination of her petitioners. Women have achieved more as novelists than as poets because the social novel operates outside the ancient marriage of myth and eroticism. — Camille Paglia

In climbing, having confidence in your partners is no small concern. One climber's actions can affect the welfare of the entire team. — Jon Krakauer