Peabodys Quotes & Sayings
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If I don't pull the trigger, how can I ever be sure you won't come after my people again? How can I know that? — F.J. Gale

I only know this - that you can't give advice to an artist. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

The more love you get that you don't deserve, the more you can give it out without wanting anything back. — Abby Rosser

When I die, now don't think that I'm a nut, don't want no fancy funeral, just one like old King Tut. — Steve Martin

When the urge to knock on a door strikes, it's your soul's desire for forward movement. So knock! — Nicole Leigh West

The more unsettling the more I feel at home. — Kat Dennings

Science progresses best when observations force us to alter our preconceptions. — Vera Rubin

Most men will not ignore the present world that they can see in order to make the world they cannot see the object of their desires. Therefore, there is an
immediate friendship between this world and a man's fleshly desires and a corresponding distance between carnal man and eternal things. — John Bunyan

Never be timid about your own pleasure. Don't be ashamed to come. — Abigail Barnette

I reckon that blaming people fixes nothing. You're the only person who is going to sort you out. No-one else really can - or really cares, enough. That's what Nepalis know - better than anyone. That's our Western disease. Don't take responsibility. Take on a lawyer! — Jane Wilson-Howarth

We forgive, if we are wise, not for the other person, but for ourselves. We forgive, not to erase a wrong, but to relieve the residue of the wrong that is alive within us. We forgive because it is less painful than holding on to resentment. We forgive because without it we condemn ourselves to repeating endlessly the very trauma or situation that hurt us so. We forgive because ultimately it is the smartest action to take on our own behalf. We forgive because it restores to us a sense of inner balance. — Tian Dayton

The first thing the world does to a genius is to make him lose all his youth. — Clarence Day

Courses can, and should, incorporate the excitement and fun of programming games, apps or even real digital devices. — Geoff Mulgan