Pleiotropy Biology Quotes & Sayings
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The fears of what may come to pass, I cast them all away, Among the clover scented grass, Among the new-mown hay. — Louise Imogen Guiney

You can blame your ugliness for keeping people at bay, when in reality you're crippled by the thought of letting another person close enough to popentially scar you even more deeply. You can tell yourself that it's safer to love someone who will never really love you back, because you can't lose someone you never had. — Jodi Picoult

Better to see dead than be dead. — Darynda Jones

Self-pity is never useful. It tends to distort like a fun-house mirror. — Anne Roiphe

Cops on the beat can stop problems before the damage spreads. — Elizabeth Warren

The wind was against them now, and Piglet's ears streamed behind him like banners as he fought his way along, and it seemed hours before he got them into the shelter of the Hundred Acre Wood and they stood up straight again, to listen, a little nervously, to the roaring of the gale among the treetops.
'Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?'
'Supposing it didn't,' said Pooh after careful thought. — Milne, A. A.

We've forgotten that God showers his extraordinary gifts through ordinary means of grace, loves us through ordinary fellow image bearers, and sends us out into the world to love and serve others in ordinary callings. — Michael S. Horton

I'm not scared of growing up, but it just happens, doesn't it? — Nicholas Hoult

I write only to bid you Farewell. The spell is removed; I see you as you are. — Jane Austen

I like Soderbergh, Spielberg, Lucas. There's a lot of talented guys out there obviously, and if you're a fan of films, you have to look at that stuff and learn from them. — David R. Ellis

Without righteousness people and nations do not have a future. — Sunday Adelaja

You ultimately have to find out who you are inside and develop a set of values that are truly yourself, and then express them, — Mark Leslie