Nylah The Cat Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing that exists in this world is not amazing! It is all merely a matter of personal
preference! — Ryohgo Narita

Real people have a way of banging against the doors you've closed; they know your name, your phone number. They live with you. — David Leavitt

In 1976, divorce could still raise eyebrows, as could a woman's decision not to have children. Dyslexia wasn't as commonly recognized then, and thus not treated as it is today. — Stacey D'Erasmo

I didn't go through anyone's garbage. People brought what they felt I needed to know to me. — D.T. Max

That which is lived becomes divine and that which is not lived bcms devil. — Rajneesh

I have good genes in my family, so we'll see just how long I'll be around. — Marcia Cross

There is no such thing as philosophy-free science, just science that has been conducted without any consideration of its underlying philosophical assumptions. — Daniel Dennett

You know, Miss Bard, there is such a thing as being sharp enough to cut yourself. — V.E Schwab

Thank you, Texting, for ensuring that, if executed well, I'll never have to talk on the phone again in my life. This is like a stay of execution for introverts. I'd also like to take this time to thank Emojis, for helping me express my innermost feelings via cats, crying cats, devil cats, and women dressed up as cats. You really "get" me. However, I would take a lovesick cat over talking words every day of the week. (Fist bump!) — Jen Hatmaker

In 2000, just before the first dot-com bubble burst, it cost a whopping $5 million to launch a tech startup. — Peter Diamandis

I live my life through the prism of capitalism and physiological limits and eventualities. — Henry Rollins

All bad memories erased! Now you can make new ones-good memories. — Jung Woo

He had cozied up to history's worst murderers and racists, but he realized sooner than most that the new powers would be the liberators of places like Altaussee. The void of April to May 1945 was a period where past deeds could quickly be buried or mischaracterized, and today's lie could become tomorrow's truth. Those who stepped forward, Michel knew, could not only save their own necks, but become invaluable to the Allied conquerors. — Robert M. Edsel