Poplin Cotton Quotes & Sayings
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It turns out, that men, when they're taking care of their business, they're not fully attending to the task at hand, but, I'm sure there's an evolutionary explanation for this, if you give them a target, they will aim. — Richard Thaler

I feel like the world stopped. And I got off ... and then it started spinning again, but too fast for me to hop back on. I feel like I'm still trying to get a ... to get some kind of foothold on living — Jacqueline Woodson

The energy industry is filled with toxic people that are following a corporate government subsidized known biologically toxic agenda. — Steven Magee

How can I lose my attraction to the most beautiful face in the universe? Revive my soul and reopen my eyes to your glory and grace. Amen. — Timothy J. Keller

My wife and I, we work together. And we wrote this book, "Dad Is Fat." And in the book, I was encouraged constantly by my editor to be more personal and talk about more personal experiences. — Jim Gaffigan

Mr. Tulkinghorn is always the same, speechless repository of noble confidences, so oddly out of place and yet so perfectly at home. — Charles Dickens

One of the most difficult things to do in life is thinking; that's why so few people engage in it. — Henry Ford

I always tell people that our sports aren't that dangerous. — Shaun White

This is the first thing the Holy Spirit does in your life. He brings you God's presence, and when He does, you will no longer be in the dark. The Holy Spirit has a beautiful identity. He is called 'The Angel of God's presence.' He is the One Who brings us the presence of God and makes it real to us. — Chris Oyakhilome

Bury my heart at Wounded Knee. — Stephen Vincent Benet

listen to Marcus Aurelius's empowering call to "get active in your own rescue - if you care for yourself at all - and do it while you can. — Ryan Holiday

Hungry ears are sharp ones. — Jane Smiley

Neither the true nor the false roots are always real; sometimes they are imaginary; that is, while we can always imagine as many roots for each equation as I have assigned, yet there is not always a definite quantity corresponding to each root we have imagined. — Rene Descartes