Morfina Vademecum Quotes & Sayings
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Science has taught me that everything is more complicated than we first assume, and that being able to derive happiness from discovery is a recipe for a beautiful life. — Hope Jahren
I can't be a South African without being an African first. — Evans Biya
The same night awaits us all. — Horace
What I aspired to be and was not, comforts me. — Robert Browning
He was a sweet guy. Broken, clearly, but we all are, when you get right down to it. — Chris O'Guinn
Like, when I write a song, the song comes first before production. Everything is written on an acoustic guitar so you can strip away everything from it and have it be equally as entertaining and good without the bells and whistles. — Taylor Momsen
She freed me from my misanthropy, silence and inhibitions. From my compulsion to only make the right moves. — Nina George
The hours came to minutes, the minutes to seconds. And now each second was as
long as all the time before — Vernor Vinge
I look at my snow boots, counting the grommets while I try to name what I'm feeling. This has been a problem lately. It's never been a problem before - I've been happy, and sad, and frustrated.
I've felt angry and sentimental.
I've loved. I've been loved back.
Maintaining long moments of wordless eye contact with the man who is supposed to make me feel okay about going blind, noticing all the exact shades of blue and how I can always tell he's going to smile before he does, pretending I'm not responding to some tension between us?
I'm a little exhausted. — Mary Ann Rivers
And we should keep our minds open, or at least ajar, to concepts on the fringe of science fiction. Flaky American futurologists aren't always wrong. They remind us that a superintelligent machine is the last instrument that humans may ever design - the machine will itself take over in making further steps. — Martin Rees
In marriage do thou be wise: prefer the person before money, virtue before beauty, the mind before the body; then thou hast a wife, a friend, a companion, a second self. — William Penn
