Pochette Louis Quotes & Sayings
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I have to think of moderation, which is not a word that's in my vocabulary. But I try. — Pamela Anderson

I'd like to see people worry less about their inner child and more about their outer adult. — Ron Bennington

We don't often notice the people who look after us, do we? Though we'd miss them if they weren't there — Ann Cleeves

When you constantly question the motives of others you can't see them in their truest form. — Jayce O'Neal

The conservative movement was told to curl up in a fetal position and just stay there for the next eight years, thank you very much. Well, how things have changed. — Christine O'Donnell

She remembered her letter confessing every thing to Arin. I am the Moth. I am your country's spy, she'd written. I have wanted to tell you this for so long. She'd scrawled the emperor's secret plans. It didn't matter that this was treason. It didn't matter that she was supposed to marry the emperor's son on First-summer's day, or that her father was the emperor's most trusted friend. Kestrel ignored that she'd been born Valorian. She'd written what she felt. I love you. I miss you. I would do anything for you. — Marie Rutkoski

Love is a Rock Star! — Regina Frame

Oh my God, is it really the womens'? Sorry... — Blink-182

..the following parable may be useful. Long ago, when shepherds wanted to see if two herds of sheep were isomorphic, they would look for an explicit isomorphism. In other words, they would line up both herds and try to match each sheep in one herd with a sheep in the other. But one day, along came a shepherd who invented decategorification. She realized one could take each herd and 'count' it, setting up an isomorphism between it and some set of 'numbers', which were nonsense words like 'one, two, three, . . . ' specially designed for this purpose. By comparing the resulting numbers, she could show that two herds were isomorphic without explicitly establishing an isomorphism! In short, by decategorifying the category of finite sets, the set of natural numbers was invented. According to this parable, decategorification started out as a stroke of mathematical genius. Only later did it become a matter of dumb habit, which we are now struggling to overcome by means of categorification. — John Baez

I'm just basking in the glory. — Johnny Knoxville