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Our personal dispositions are as windowpanes through which we see the world either as rosy or dull. The way we color the glasses we wear is the way the world seems to us. — Fulton J. Sheen
Clint Eastwood is a very soft-spoken, humble guy, actually, which helped put somebody like me at ease, who had never worked with somebody as huge as that. I'm sure that's not always the case with legendary people. — Gary Cole
Fashion always was a huge interest of mine. I love beautiful clothes. I appreciate fine beading and lovely fabrics. — Sasha Cohen
For Jai and me, our dented cars became a statement in our marriage. Not everything needs to be fixed. — Randy Pausch
What you do to kill time is your real work. — Marty Rubin
That person thought that wearing an ugly dress on the happiest day of someone else's life was just the beginning-the line you have to stand in to get to your own happiest day. — Rainbow Rowell
My mum is a big collector of art. — Agnes Obel
Prayer is the main dish. Everything else is gravy. — Jared Brock
The language I have learnt these forty years, My native English, now I must forgo; And now my tongue's use is to me no more Than an unstringed viol or a harp, Or like a cunning instrument cased up Or, being open, put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony. — William Shakespeare
As long as I can say what it is that I need to say, then I'll fit whatever I'm trying to say around a melody. — Alanis Morissette
Most people think of viruses as parasites, but they aren't parasites at all. An organism has to be considered alive to be classified as a parasite. Viruses don't do any of things living organisms do. They don't grow, they can't move on their own, and they don't metabolize. They don't even have cells. But the one thing a virus is very good at is reproducing. When it finds a suitable host cell, it attaches itself and injects its DNA through the cell's plasma wall. The virus's genes are transcribed into the host cell's DNA, and the host cell's genetic code is rewritten. Whatever its job was before, its new job is to do nothing but produce copies of the original virus, usually until it's created so many that the cell bursts open and spreads the infection. — Christian Cantrell
When there is no hope, there can be no endeavor. — Samuel Johnson