Musgraves Ireland Quotes & Sayings
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Know, then, whatever cheerful and serene supports the mind supports the body too. — John Armstrong
I'm still craving approval from my parents. It took a lot of success for me to realize it was never coming. It's just not in their nature. — Andrew Stanton
I am very glad indeed to see you to-night, and yet I will not say I thank you for this call, but I do most sincerely thank Almighty God for the occasion on which you have called. — Abraham Lincoln
The whole world of publishing is moving to electronic, but when you put a poem on a screen and you increase the type size, the shape of a poem changes. — Billy Collins
Kids dealing with these really adult-problems. I'm making big, generalized statements but our culture doesn't acknowledge these things. Sex does lead to pregnancy! Kids don't always have an outlet or someone they can talk to about it. — Sarah Steele
In our quest for peace, we should constantly ask ourselves what we should do to create conditions in which peace can prosper. — F. W. De Klerk
To love anything good, at any cost, is a bargain. — Wendell Berry
Longing for something fresh, for something no one else has said often leads to bad exegesis. — Matt Chandler
My goal is to be the best TV presenter, the best entertainer, the best singer. I still want to be the best dancer. I want to be the best at everything I do. — Anton Du Beke
What the Net does is shift the emphasis of our intelligence, away from what might be called a meditative or contemplative intelligence and more toward what might be called a utilitarian intelligence. The price of zipping among lots of bits of information is a loss of depth in our thinking. — Nicholas G. Carr
Each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, two million Americans acquire an infection while they are in the hospital. Ninety thousand die of that infection. The — Atul Gawande
I would finally renounce my delusional hypotheses and revert to thinking of myself as a human of more conventional circumstances and return to mathematical research. — John Forbes Nash Jr.
