Opticianry Quotes & Sayings
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Where there is superior force, I serve under constraint; where there is power, I serve willingly. — Esther Vilar

Everybody was wary. This was a time when communists marched through the streets, waving flags and shouting. The unions did the same thing so you began to associate them. — Jack Kirby

Most often, we walk without understanding this movement, without hearing its step, but knowing that we must go beyond an emptiness in us, and that only then our walk begins. In these moments, I think of the desert, of you.
Suddenly the beating of a bird's heart; that alone breaks the air. Behind me, steps I know I made but which the ground did not retain. I wanted to learn thirst. Sand is this infinity that passes through us slowly ever since a beginning that we cannot name. Stripped of itself, the world restores its whiteness which, alone now, upholds the memory I am remaking. Detached, I am still trying to see if there is someone.
My flesh melted in the desert. — Helene Dorion

Being asked to help can sometimes be as difficult as asking for , because it can feel awkward, uncomfortable, aggravating and inconvenient. Yet we are called to open the door to inconvenience. — Cindee Snider Re

We shan't have rain, but we shall have darkness, so let us hurry on. The darkness last night was appalling. — E. M. Forster

Our computers have become windows through which we can gaze upon a world that is virtually without horizons or boundaries. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

A woman confronting men is a proper subject, it is inexhaustible. — Claude Chabrol

Polarization (is) a tendency for groups to form judgments that are more extreme than individuals' personal opinions. — Alexandra Robbins

One of the biggest challenge in life is to see things for what they are instead of what you want them to be. — Saahil Prem

When I get tired of new clunky writing, I resort to old fashioned story tellers, like Wilkie Collins. — Sonia Rumzi

All this sensory input, which begins in the brain, has its effect throughout the body. — Norman Cousins

Do I "really like" him? Is that the right way to put it? I've only known him for the summer technically, but "really like" doesn't seem to encompass it. If you "really like" someone, do they insist on invading your every thought? Does just saying their name make goose bumps rise on your arms? Do you contemplate how many freckles your children will have? — Leah Rae Miller