Plongeur Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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The mathematician, carried along on his flood of symbols, dealing apparently with purely formal truths, may still reach results of endless importance for our description of the physical universe. — Karl Pearson

I cook mostly vegetarian vegetable and bean stews. Quinoa salads. I make my mother-in-law's recipe for chicken and barley stew all the time. — Gail Simmons

From Ronan's room, he heard Noah's laugh. He and Ronan were throwing various objects from the second-story window to the parking low below. There was a terrific crash.
Ronan's voice rose, exasperated. Not that one, Noah. — Maggie Stiefvater

To see men admitting that you are what you believe yourself to be, is one of the triumphs of existence. — Mary Catherwood

I hated having to be someplace on time, it took away so many potential orgasms. — Gini Koch

What would be the use of a neuroscience that cannot tell us anything about love? — John Zachary Young

Inside a barn is a whole universe, with its own time zone and climate and ecosystem, a shadowy world of swirling dust illuminated in tiger stripes by light shining through the cracks between the boards. Old leather tack, lengths of chain, rope, and baling twine dangled from nails and rafters and draped over stall railings. Generations of pocketknives lay lost in the layers of detritus on the floor. — Carolyn Jourdan

YOU'RE GOING to get us fucking killed!" Dex — Charlie Cochet

I am the way I am. If you like me because I'm glamorous, so be it. If you like me, because I speak well or I have a brain and opinion, so be it. — Malaika Arora Khan

Souls are not designed to float around in thin air. — Alex Chiu

There may be losses too great to understand
That rove after you and
faint and terrible
rip unknown through your hand. — William Stafford

If you want to be happy, make others happy! — Dada Vaswani

Work did not destroy the loneliness; work was only a fog in which they moved so that they might not see the loneliness of each other — Martha Ostenso

It was an urge ... A strong urge, and the longer I let it go the stronger it got, to where I was taking risks to go out and kill people-risks that normally, according to my little rules of operation, I wouldn't take because they could lead to arrest. — Edmund Kemper