Perfeccionado Quotes & Sayings
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Every person has the power to make others happy.
Some do it simply by entering a room
others by leaving the room.
Some individuals leave trails of gloom;
others, trails of joy.
Some leave trails of hate and bitterness;
others, trails of love and harmony.
Some leave trails of cynicism and pessimism;
others trails of faith and optimism.
Some leave trails of criticism and resignation;
others trails of gratitude and hope.
What kind of trails do you leave? — William Arthur Ward

If we can connect in some tiny way with a human that doesn't agree with us, then maybe we won't blow up the planet. — Nancy White

A theory is scientific only if it can be disproved. But the moment you try to cover absolutely everything the chances are that you cover nothing. — Hermann Bondi

Just as you began to feel that you could make good use of time, there was no time left to you. — Lisa Alther

It is not the size of a person in the fight, but the size of the fight in a person is what determines victory. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Towards the end of 'Dark Shadows,' the sets are cracking and bleeding, but so is Angelique. The fact that she breaks apart physically as well as mentally lends an added dimension, and I just loved playing that. — Eva Green

In the dynamics of the main family of the story, a rising socialist in England's postwar government expects his grandparents to be pleased that the local aristocrat's garden is commandeered to allow the people to get coal underneath. Instead, the grandparents grieve because the garden represents something more than a resource to be divided. It is a symbol of community and beauty. — Ken Follett

The biological imperative to live - indeed, live forever - was burned into our brains, into our emotional self-model,
over the course of millennia. But our brand-new cognitive self-models
tell us that all attempts to realize this imperative will ultimately be futile.
Mortality, for us, is not only an objective fact but a subjective chasm, an open wound in our phenomenal self-model. We have a deep, inbuilt existential conflict, and we seem to be the first creatures on this planet to
experience it consciously. — Thomas Metzinger

I can ride horses. And I read a lot. But that's kind of it. I think it's enough. — Alice Englert