Phylogenetic Tree Quotes & Sayings
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Okay, you need to eat something. Before we do anything else, you have to eat."
"I just did."
I gave him a hard look, but his face was entirely innocent. He was fucking with me, right? He had to be. "Man cannot live by pussy alone," I said. — Ava Lore

Wes [Anderson] is brilliant, kind, and just absolutely fantastic. He was really amazing in the way he can just take ideas, turn them into such beautiful stories, and then bring them to life with these amazing films the way he does. — Kara Hayward

Where you have complexity, by nature you can have fraud and mistakes. You'll have more of that than in a company that shovels sand from a river and sells it. This will always be true of financial companies, including ones run by governments. If you want accurate numbers from financial companies, you're in the wrong world. — Charlie Munger

If your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life. — Bill Watterson

I hadn't gone to one dance in my entire high school
career. I was six foot tall and a hundred and twenty
pounds. When I danced, I looked like a praying mantis
on fire. — Justin Halpern

The natural environment is the great outpatient department where we can go for healing — William Bird

Powerful people do not have good listening skills. They hate to listen. They succeed by getting good at faking it ... If you're an extrovert, you think while you're talking. And it's impossible to listen to someone if you are thinking of the next thing you want to say. — Penelope Trunk

We're not planning for the future. If we continue to spend ourselves into oblivion, we are going to destroy this nation. — Ben Carson

For the first time, Araushnee realized how truly alone she was on the path she had chosen. With this realization came a moment's regret. But the emotion did not linger, and when it passed, something else went with it - a part of Araushnee's heart that had slowly been dying, unnoticed and unmourned. The slender thread of magic that connected her to the other gods of the Seldarine and to their elven children had finally snapped. Whatever else Araushnee had become, she was no longer truly elven. — Anonymous

A poem is a box, a thing, to put other things in. For safe keeping. — Marianne Boruch

Blame is very tricky in that it seems like a way out when it is really a form of imprisonment. — Bryant McGill

I will not live the rest of my life in regret. — Penny Chenery Secretariat

Simply unleashing our imaginations can be empowering. — Paul Rogat Loeb