Mouse Brain Anatomy Quotes & Sayings
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It's been helpful to have so many opportunities to look different so people stop pigeonholing you. — Margot Robbie

Florentino Ariza never had another
opportunity to see or talk to Fermina Daza alone in the many chance
encounters of their very long lives until fifty-one years and nine
months and four days later, when he repeated his vow of eternal
fidelity and everlasting love on her first night as a widow. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

You have the attention span of a large bug, and yet I don't feel good enough about myself to not date you. — Dov Davidoff

Life bites, and the harder you fight it, the more leverage it has to tear your heart right out of your chest. — Rachel Vincent

Nothing is so horrifying as the possibility of existing simply because we do not know how to die. — Madame De Stael

Stealing a man's wife, that's nothing, but stealing his car, that's larceny. — James M. Cain

Ask me my three main priorities for Government, and I tell you: education, education, and education. — Tony Blair

There is true color, there is nature without exaggeration, without forced brilliance! He is exact. — Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Ask successful men or women about their early years in business, and nearly every one will be able to tell you about the first person who showed faith in his or her abilities or offered genuine encouragement. — Cathie Black

I'll fix your toes, he said, as plainly as if he'd told me to do my homework. He dropped onto his knees in front of me, then stopped, tilting his head as if trying to figure out where to put himself. — C.L.Stone

A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us. — W. H. Auden

sleep till your hungry, eat till you sleep — Niall Horan

You're so square, baby, I don't care. — Elvis Presley

When it comes to little girls, God the father has nothing on father, the god. It's an awesome responsibility. — Frank Pittman

Who on Earth could read a Vonnegut book and think that he was a grandfatherly bundle of warm fuzzy happiness? I mean, I read Vonnegut first as a ten year old, and it was shocking because he could joke in the face of such blackness and bleakness, and I'd never seen an author do that before. Everything was pointless, except, possibly, a few moments of love snatched from the darkness, a few moments in which we connect, or fail to. — Neil Gaiman