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Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By Maria Monk

My parents were both from Scotland, but had been resident in Lower Canada some time before their marriage, which took place in Montreal; and in that city I spent most of my life. — Maria Monk

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By Graeme Murphy

There's a line of dancers waiting to get into Sydney Dance Company. — Graeme Murphy

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By John O'Callaghan

The only dreams that matter are the ones you have when you're awake. — John O'Callaghan

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By George Ayittey

The solutions to Africa's problems lie in Africa, not in Live Aid concerts. — George Ayittey

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By Daniel J. Levitin

[Texting] discourages thoughtful discussion or any level of detail. And the addictive problems are compounded by texting's hyperimmediacy. E-mails take some time to work their way through the Internet, through switches and routers and servers, and they require that you take the step of explicitly opening them. Text messages magically appear on the screen of your phone and demand immediate attention from you. Add to that the social expectation that an unanswered text feels insulting to the sender, and you've got a recipe for addiction: You receive a text, and that activates your novelty centers. You respond and feel rewarded for having completed a task (even though that task was entirely unknown to you fifteen seconds earlier). Each of those delivers a shot of dopamine as your limbic system cries out More! More! Give me more! — Daniel J. Levitin

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By Brendan Dooling

I miss being able to call people back instead of having to text them that I can't talk right now. — Brendan Dooling

Muehleisen San Diego Quotes By Suzy Kassem

THE THREE BEES by Suzy Kassem


A young boy once asked
A wealthy beekeeper:
"What is the secret of
Your success?"

The beekeeper simply smiled
And replied:

"To be successful,
One has to be one of three bees:
The queen bee,
The hardest working bee,
Or the bee that does not fit in.
One success is inherited,
And the next one is earned.
While the last one is
Self-sought,
Self-served,
And happens on its own
Terms."

"And which bee are you?"
Asked the boy.
The beekeeper then wiped
The sweat from his head
And said:
"The last may seem the riskiest,
But the glory of achievement
Is the most rewarding.
Freedom always comes at a high cost,
But only when you are
Your own boss,
Can you truly
Afford it."

(Suzy Kassem Poetry) — Suzy Kassem