Peatys Quotes & Sayings
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Everybody in American seems in a rush to catch a train. — Oscar Wilde
To perceive the internal frame of reference of another with accuracy and with the emotional components and meanings which pertain thereto as if one were the person, but without ever losing the "as if" condition. Thus, it means to sense the hurt or the pleasure of another as he senses it and to perceive the causes thereof as he perceives them, but without ever losing the recognition that it is as if I were hurt or pleased and so forth. — Carl Rogers
I help him to reach her. For a moment, I am a part of it all. Then I'm just apart. — Ally Condie
What is a unicorn without his horn?" (Antonella)
"A white horse?" (Adam)
Antonella smiled. "A very unhappy white horse. — Mark Mills
As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting. — Jay Maisel
Don't hide your scars. They make you who you are — Frank Sinatra
If you attack the Clintons publicly, make sure all your friends know that you are not planning suicide, that you're not careless when you drive a car. — Ann Coulter
Tukhachevsky was an especially damaging loss for the army and the state. — Mikhail Tukhachevsky
When we look back at the Mayans or ancient Egypt, we look at their art. — Robert Wilson
We may not know how to forgive, and we may not want to forgive; but the very fact we say we are willing to forgive begins the healing practice. — Louise Hay
They said that President Bush's war in Iraq has cost the former Spanish Prime Minister his job. So President Bush isn't losing American jobs anymore, he's branching out to other countries. — Jay Leno
When I first started YouTube, I was using an old computer that I had had in high school that stayed with me through college that was on its last leg. The boot-up was, like, 25 minutes. — Rosanna Pansino
And then, as the room went black, I was suddenly hyperaware that Edward was sitting less than an inch from me. I was stunned by the unexpected electricity that flowed through me, amazed that it was possible to be more aware of him than I already was. A crazy impulse to reach over and touch him, to stroke his perfect face just once in the darkness, nearly overwhelmed me. I crossed my arms tightly across my chest, my hands balling into fists. I was losing my mind. — Stephenie Meyer
One of the brighter humans, a German-born theoretical physicist called Albert Einstein, explained relativity to dimmer members of his species by telling them, "Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute." What if looking at the pretty girl felt like putting your hand on a hot stove? What was that? Quantum mechanics? — Matt Haig