Paladino Farms Quotes & Sayings
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Who hasn't made mistakes? I once french kissed a dog at a party to try to impress what turned out to be a very tall 12 year old. — LIZ

We can understand, too, that natural species are chosen not because they are 'good to eat' but because they are 'good to think.' — Levi-Strauss

Suggestibility varies as the amount of disaggregation, and inversely as the unification of consciousness. — Boris Sidis

Blake peers around Amelia's shoulder. "He looks like Sleeping Beauty."
"Don't ever say that to his face," says Wolfboy."Actually, do. If he wakes up, promise me you'll say that to his face. — Leanne Hall

A woman who dreams of a good home with a man who holds for her only a poor love is putting a $50 saddle on a $20 horse. She'd be far better off single than riding with him. — Nancy E. Turner

Admittedly, what he had seen only the day before in this very room was just as intellectually stupefying as these later events - but the emotional impact was something else. A mouse was as much a miracle of biology as was an elephant; nevertheless there was an important difference - an elephant was bigger. — Robert A. Heinlein

A fault is something very easy to find in others, but becomes invisible when you try to find it in yourself — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very dead. — Sinclair Lewis

Love is the color in the black and white photography! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A man is known by the company his mind keeps. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Sometimes ideas feel like they were already there, and that you're just discovering them. — Stephenie Meyer

amazing things can happen when we admit that we don't know. — Liz Wiseman

She never seemed to be truly happy; she just seemed to be passing time while she waited for something else. She was tired of just existing; she wanted to live. — Cecelia Ahern

focusing blame, painting pictures of the better life possible, stirring the pot to the boiling point. Their hope is to turn distress and frustration into anger, to turn anger into action, then to provide the plans and leadership to divert and direct that angry action, with a view to taking ultimate control. We have seen this pattern used effectively and often in recent history. Unfortunately, Wat Tyler was cut down before his demands were made clear, so we may never be able to clearly pinpoint the goals of the Great Society, or its true leadership. — John J. Robinson

Prophesying catastrophe is incredibly banal. The more original move is to assume that it has already happened. — Jean Baudrillard