Nelba Villagran Quotes & Sayings
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The alien was an ugly sight, all angles and corners. Like a pentagram might look if it fell into a mathematical blender. No ports, seam lines or anything. Smooth yellow hull. No markings. And it was too close! — Christina Engela

We all have different needs, thoughts, ideas, visions, languages, colors, and creeds, but we all want peace and happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Say what you mean. Mean what you say. — Robert C. Martin

A sudden wind thrashed the treetops in the garden, sweeping down from the east. — Steven Erikson

When you get to the NFL, the hits are a little bit harder. That's why I see the Chiropractor — Maurice Jones-Drew

Dawn couldn't come soon enough. He had to get her out of his life as quickly as
possible. It was becoming the most important thing - more important than breathing, living. He needed to get away from her, fast. Because he didn't want to let her go. — Anne Stuart

The reality is the majority of people are talking about it, but haven't launched it. — Suranga Chandratillake

When you've always worked hard in the theater, you find that when you stop playing at the end of a run, the evenings seem very long indeed. You have to find something to keep yourself occupied because you're so used to gearing yourself up for that 8 O'clock curtain that to find any kind of really absorbing alternative is impossible . Nobody is as interesting to spend an evening with as a really good part. — Rex Harrison

Dada aimed to destroy the reasonable deceptions of man and recover the natural and unreasonable order. — Hans Arp

mimosas dug for water and women like Auntie washed — Barbara Mutch

Much as I admired the elegance of physical theories, which at that time geology wholly lacked, I preferred a life in the woods to one in the laboratory. — J. Tuzo Wilson

Physical vision - one might say scientific vision - brings about a metaphysical shift in the observer's view of reality as a whole. The geography of the earth, or the structure of the solar system, are in an instant utterly changed, and forever. The explorer, the scientific observer, the literary reader, experience the Sublime: a moment of revelation into the idea of the unbounded, the infinite. — Richard Holmes