Ousterhout Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Curiously, growing Papaver somniferum in America is legal - unless, that is, it is done in the knowledge that you are growing a drug, when, rather magically, the exact same physical act becomes the felony of "manufacturing a controlled substance." Evidently the Old Testament and the criminal code both make a connection between forbidden plants and knowledge. — Michael Pollan

The way of God is complex, he is hard for us to predict. He moves the pieces and they come somehow into a kind of order. — Euripides

Any seeming deception in a statement is costly, not only in the expense of the advertising but in the detrimental effect produced upon the customer, who believes she has been misled. — John Wanamaker

Money may not be able to buy her love but it will definitely make her pay attention. — Habeeb Akande

It is the pest of our profession that we seldom see the best side of human nature. — Walter Scott

The music was great for teaching about human nature. but I couldn't do any instruments or play anything. I like to sing. I'd rather sing than eat, but most people would rather hear me eat. — Kevin Fitzgerald

My favorite comedians are basically themselves onstage. — Andy Kindler

Despite appearances, Sym, Love is not a four-letter word. — Geraldine McCaughrean

We are the bees of the invisible. We gather the honey of the visible, and store it in the great golden honeycomb of the invisible. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I needed to be alone for whatever would happen. I knew that something would as certainly as if this were a last chapter. — China Mieville

Yes, well, I'm not asking you to hide anything. Hiding won't help you. You can't very well hide from a pit, can you? You just need to avoid falling into it. - Brohan Madhrarigal — Gregory S. Close

It was funny to hear her voice aloud. Her thoughts and perceptions usually existed so deep inside her, they rarely made it to the surface without a deliberate effort. — Ann Brashares