Oxlander Quotes & Sayings
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The long conflict between Israel and Palestine has, for better or worse, become the world's conflict. It permanently destabilizes the Middle East, blocks the settlement of urgent crises, and intensifies looming threats to the West. — Stephen Kinzer

Anything at all is possible. Some things are unlikely. Some things will never happen. But they always could, at any time. — Ashly Lorenzana

Restaurants are like kids. You hope you understand their innate gifts, and then you let them realize their aspirations. — Danny Meyer

I think that there's got to be a comic gene in some way, but it's so much about it is how you grow up. — Marlo Thomas

Thought, unassisted by learning, is dangerous. — Confucius

I used to watch actors and say, 'You poor suckers, that job looks miserable.' — Evangeline Lilly

If you should walk and wind and wander far enough on one of those afternoons in April when smoke goes down instead of up, and nearby things sound far away and far things near, you are more than likely to come at last to the enchanted forest that lies between the Moonstone Mines and Centaurs Mountain. You'll know the woods when you are still a long way off by virtue of a fragrance you can never quite forget and never quite remember. — James Thurber

You kind of think people get sick of you after a while, but apparently not. — Patricia Heaton

I like to entertain at home, to live beautifully but comfortably. — Aerin Lauder

God is the only true Giver, and He needs nothing from us. But still He wants us. He gave us life so that we might seek and know Him. — Francis Chan

Suppose someone tried to write your biography. What nonsense! How much would he know? Would he know what you thought when you looked in the subway slot-machine? How brutally you spoke when you were angry? How Nature rode you with a busy spur? How you fell on your knees late at night? — Christopher Morley

The distinguishing of the strata, or layers, in the embryonic membrane was a turning-point in the study of the history of evolution, and placed later researches in their proper light. A division of the (disc-shaped) embryo into an animal and a plastic part first takes place. In the lower part (the plastic or vegetative layer) are a serous and a vascular layer, each of peculiar organization. In the upper part also (the animal or serous germ-layer) two layers are clearly distinguishable, a flesh-layer and a skin-layer. (1828) — Karl Ernst Von Baer

For Entrepreneurs, weekend neither starts nor ends. — Mohith Agadi