Okulistik Quotes & Sayings
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In the public interest, therefore, it is better that we lose the services of the exceptions who are good Judges after they are seventy and avoid the presence on the Bench of men who are not able to keep up with the work, or to perform it satisfactorily. — William Howard Taft
No one seems to care. Certainly, no one in the million dollar fund-raising cancer clinics are excited over the almost miraculous ... record of ... Krebiozen ... — Roland V. Libonati
It's really wonderful that it's the whole franchise being recognized and it's a collective award. Each film has anywhere between 2,000 and 6,000 people working on it and so really the award is for each and every one of us. We are like a family. — David Heyman
Yes, I recognize Zarathustra. His eyes are clear now, no longer does he sneer with loathing. Just see how he dances along! — Friedrich Nietzsche
Adult don't know what they say and what they mean once that... other moment something else... it's okay for the kids... they grown they still don't know a lot of stuff but they have excuse!
- BUt what's the adult... excuse?! — Deyth Banger
Maybe I'll understand today when tomorrow comes. — Kirn Hans
However, current research in animal cognition, and on protolanguage, protomorality, ritual, and levels of consciousness, has shown that we may not be as unique as we think we are (cf. Peterson 1999: 283ff.). — J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen
As authors, we all have to learn not to be reactive to public statements about our books. It's really not our business what each reader thinks of them. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
Fiscal discipline is a priority in Romania, and we have already proven we are committed and able to make real progress in this area. — Victor Ponta
There is only one proper way to wear a beautiful dress: to forget you are wearing it. — Delphine De Girardin
The cheerful loser is the winner. — Elbert Hubbard
It's not fair to spend so much time working towards something, only to have someone else's lapse in judgment, poor choice, one mistake, destroy it all. — Kristin Walker
I had always been afraid. — Thomas Ligotti
