Padmasambhava Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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For three decades, in describing people's relationships with computers, I have often used the metaphor of the Rorschach, the inkblot test that psychologists use as a screen onto which people can project their feelings and styles of thought. But as children interact with sociable robots like Furbies, they move beyond a psychology of projection to a new psychology of engagement. They try to deal with the robot as they would deal with a pet or a person. — Sherry Turkle
I would like to make something that is real in itself that does not remind anyone of any other things, and that does not have to be explained like the letter A, for instance. — Arthur Dove
The Parisienne is not in fashion, she is fashion. — Arsene Houssaye
When you have kids, you instantly feel that you do not want to do them wrong. Those dads that go off to Florida and start a new life, I couldn't imagine that: seeing my kid once every Christmas, every three years. If I'm gone for six days it feels like too much. — Adam Carolla
death can't be that bad, because nobody has ever come back — RoseMarie Terenzio
For me, the favourite chapters have always been the last chapters in the books. I knew exactly how each book would end - and how the first chapter of the following book would begin. I knew I wanted to leave the readers with answers - and a bunch of new questions! — Michael Scott
With an air of confession, Jin lowered his voice. Eggs come out of chickens' butts, you know. — Lois McMaster Bujold
If you feed the poor, you're a saint. If you ask why they're poor, you're a Communist. — Dorothy Day
Of all hostile feelings, envy is perhaps the hardest to be subdued, because hardly any one owns it even to himself, but looks out for one pretext after another to justify his hostility. — Richard Whately
That's the thing about life, he knew. There was always a but. — Nicholas Sparks
Fall the deep curtains,
delicate the weave,
fair the thread. — Hilda Doolittle
I could go days, weeks, without talking to another human being. — Megan Fox
Writing books for me is anyway much like a military campaign. I confess to fighting my way through with military metaphors. There is a strategy, an overall concept, and there are tactics along the way ... Tradition would say I was a 'child of Mars.' — James Hillman
There is about to be a big cowboy boot in your ass if you dont shut up. — Jim Ross
