Pagatherium Quotes & Sayings
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But trying to conjure my mother was like trying to hum a song I'd never heard. — Nadia Hashimi
Because as much as I dislike her, I would prefer not to have an enemy. — Dawn O'Porter
If we humans are good at anything, it's thinking we've got a terrific idea and going for it without acknowledging the potential consequences or our own ignorance. — David Suzuki
One does not go to the theater to escape from himself, but to reestablish contact with the mystery that we all are. — Alejandro Jodorowsky
This country needs to get a backbone and stand up for its economic interest. — Byron Dorgan
She was suddenly aware of him in a way she hadn't been before. Hayward was good-looking in a sweet and wholesome way. — E.D. Baker
An ash-gray dog with a white blaze on its forehead burst onto the rough terrain of the market on the first Sunday in December, knocked down tables of fried food, overturned Indians' stalls and lottery kiosks, and bit four people who happened to cross its path. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Elves live in harmony with the world, and I try to do that. — Orlando Bloom
Rotting in your skin
rotting in your mind
you are rotting in this house
in this house you'll die. — Dawn Kurtagich
My cardinal belief is that it is the natives of the land that till the land best, with passion and meaning. The advanced nations of this world built their countries by the sweat of their indigenes. — Nana Awere Damoah
Prior to 'The Karate Kid', I did commercials - Kool-Aid, Pepsi, milk - and I had always been cast as the all-American nice guy. — William Zabka
Ask youself: "Am I loving as deeply as I am capable of loving?" — Frederick Lenz
This means that, in some sense, free will is a fake. Decisions are made ahead of time by the brain, without the input of consciousness, and then later the brain tries to cover this up (as it's wont to do) by claiming that the decision was conscious. Dr. Michael Sweeney concludes, "Libet's findings suggested that the brain knows what a person will decide before the person does. ... The world must reassess not only the idea of movements divided between voluntary and involuntary, but also the very idea of free will." All this seems to indicate that free will, the cornerstone of society, is a fiction, an illusion created by our left brain. So are we masters of our fate, or just pawns in a swindle perpetuated by the brain? — Michio Kaku
Art is a leap into the dark. — Pablo Picasso
Chance is as relentless as necessity. — Simon Blackburn
