Ossicles Quotes & Sayings
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In sandy soil, when deep you delve, you reach the springs below; The more you learn, the freer streams of wisdom flow. — Thiruvalluvar

I'm a very contented, peaceful man. I made mistakes, yes, but I accepted them, and, I hope, graciously. — Don Ameche

I think it's becoming more commonplace, not just for sportsmen, but for all guys to take care of themselves. You can see in the marketplace that's the case as well, with more male products out there all the time. — Nick Youngquest

In high school my mother advised me to make my last lines into titles. It was very good advice. — Rachel Zucker

I enjoy the pleasure of my own company. — John Mellencamp

The vast majority of arrests carried out by the military appear to be entirely arbitrary, often based solely on the dubious word of a paid informant. Military sources repeatedly told Amnesty International that the informants are unreliable and often provide false information in order to get paid.
One officer said: "The military uses civilian informants to get information and arrest suspects. Most of these informants are liars. They give false information to the soldiers who are desperate to simply shoot and kill. Many of the soldiers don't know about investigations. The soldiers take these rash actions mainly out of frustration, especially after seeing their colleagues killed. — Amnesty International

Tis better people think you a fool, then open your mouth and erase all doubt. — Abraham Lincoln

Do you know what a magical kingdom is in your ear? A fairy cave leads to an Ali Baba doorway, beyond which the bony little ossicles - Malleus, Incus, and Stapes - guard the great snail, Cochlea, to whom God has given the power to transform the indiscernible movement of air into music. — Kristin Chenoweth

You're my prince charming. You always have been and always will be. — Terry Towers

It was easier to talk about nothing than something. Because something was too terrible to discuss. Too dark and terrible to even think about. — Lurlene McDaniel

[John] Kobak explained, 'The way you learn anything is that something fails, and you figure out how not to have it fail again. — Robert S. Arrighi