Oscaro Quotes & Sayings
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Women find it far more difficult to overcome their inclination to coquetry than to overcome their love. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I am deeply disturbed by the senseless violence instigated by some leaders in pursuit of their personal political agenda. — Mwai Kibaki

Let me make this real simple. You will not break me. The hole will not break me. I will not break. I will not be broken. — Brent Weeks

Business is many things, the least of which is the balance sheet. It is a fluid, ever changing, living thing, sometimes building to great peaks, sometimes falling to crumbled lumps. — Harold Geneen

I really love the smoked ice cream because it's so unexpected. Yet when you taste it, it's sort of familiar and otherworldly at the same time. I guess that's what I really like about what smoke does to food. — Steven Raichlen

All the possessions in the world cannot fill an empty heart with love. — Joseph Pisani

Much of my work has come from being lazy. — John Backus

It's less about the task and more about the question "God, is there something you want me to do? — Suzanne Eller

Perhaps that was the point; life, if you did it right, meant learning and changing. If you didn't, you died- or stopped growing - which amounted to more or less the same thing. So I would slide in and out of different roles until I discovered the one that fit me best.
-Deuce, (183) — Ann Aguirre

We play your part in order to understand you, but you each seem to play a thousand parts. It makes things difficult for an honest, hard-working bug-eyed monster. — Larry Niven

The mosquitos are so big they eat you alive wear your shoes. — Joe R. Landon

But can I tell the genuine-article Italian from the poseur Italian? No. To me they all seem like poseurs. — Quentin Tarantino

He's won't push me back on the night and he certainly wasn't going to push me back up there. — Ricky Hatton

There is a "continual dance between intellect and emotions, feeling and reason, which is essential to the proper functioning and maintenance of both."15 In a sense we do have two different ways of knowing the world and interacting with it, the rational and the emotional. This distinction roughly approximates to the folk distinction between heart and head; "knowing something is right in your heart is a different order of conviction, somehow a deeper kind of certainty, than thinking so with your rational mind."16 There is a steady gradient in the ratio of rational to emotional control over the mind; the more intense the feeling, the more dominant the emotional mind becomes and more ineffectual the rational. — Ken Robinson