Myllym Ki Quotes & Sayings
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People are attracted to people of high reproductive and genetic potential - the healthy, the fit, and the powerful. — Matt Ridley

Sometimes such simple acts, which could not be rushed and took up a fixed amount of necessary time, were a respite from more lasting uncertainties and preoccupations. If he could concentrate more upon such manageable tasks (making this cocoa, looking after his wife, feeding his child, or teaching his dog to fetch a ball) then ideas, and even solutions, might come unbidden; thoughts that could make him a better priest, a kinder husband, — James Runcie

Though I've never met a teacher who was not happy in retirement, I rarely meet one who thinks that their teaching life was not a grand way to spend a human life. The unhappy ones are the young ones, those who must teach in public schools when the whole nation seems at war with the very essence of teaching. — Pat Conroy

Don't try to make life a mathematics problem with yourself in the center and everything coming out equal. When you're good, bad things can still happen. And if you're bad, you can still be lucky. — Barbara Kingsolver

I want to be like Rocky Balboa. Give me a title shot right away! I'll prove myself. — Henry Cejudo

What appears to be lacking, even in great apes, is a motivation to find means to exchange what is on each other's minds. — Thomas Suddendorf

I spend every day up at the United Nations where I have to interact with 192 other countries. I know how well the United States is viewed. — Susan Rice

Love tends to grab a hold of you when you least expect it. The key is to never let it go. — Maureen Mayer

Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them. — Publilius Syrus

Be suspicious of your sincerity when you are the advocate of that upon which your livelihood depends. — John Lancaster Spalding

The repentant, run-to-seed ultra-Leftists who have converted to humanitarianism, artificial inseminators of the widow and the orphan, themselves orphans of reality and malades imaginaires of politics, premature ejaculators of posthistory and hyperchondriacs of the dead body of ideology and morality. — Jean Baudrillard