Phenethylamine Pea Quotes & Sayings
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I guess there were things about the Obamas I discovered that I do think are universal to marriage. I found it very interesting in my reporting that their most difficult periods in the White House almost never seemed to coincide. When one was down, the other one was holding it together. In my experience, that's true of marriage generally. — Jodi Kantor

The Golden Number is a mathematical definition of a proportional function which all of nature obeys, whether it be a mollusk shell, the leaves of plants, the proportions of the animal body, the human skeleton, or the ages of growth in man. — R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz

Because rooms were always full, full of memories and voices and people who were either dead or impossible to love. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Cacao is rich in happy phenethylamine chemicals called PEA. These compounds have been associated with feeling good and falling in love. — David Wolfe

Don't just ask God for what we want. Let him teach us what we should want. — Kevin DeYoung

You could never tell if he was with you or not, so Cooley liked to talk to him just in case. Just to remind them both that this was still a human being. He never wanted to catch himself treating Jack like a thing, a chore to be done. — Leonard Pitts Jr.

I was a puzzle. An enigma. I was nothing. And then I was again. — Daniel Xiao Wang

Appreciate the moment. — Isamu Noguchi

You might want to write 'War and Peace,' but that might not be who you are. You might be better off with nursery rhymes. — Romesh Gunesekera

Censure is often useful, praise is often deceitful. — Winston Churchill

Imperialism or globalization - I don't have to care what it's called to hate it. — Bill Ayers

He made no attempt to move toward me but stood still, his bright blue eyes assessing me. I shivered. He was giving my goose bumps a field day. — Myra McEntire

These [religious ideas] are given out as teachings, are not precipitates of experience or end-results of thinking: they are illusions, fullfilments of the oldest, strongest and most urgent wishes of mankind. — Sigmund Freud

You're all alone. No one wants you anymore. How long did you think we would all stay? You've killed each and every person who ever loved you. Even your children won't want you. They will see what you have done. You must be the first ward in history to treat your guardian so badly that he left you. Do you think your mistress will stay? No. Elizabeth will take what she wanted and then she will leave you too. — S.K.N. Hammerstone