Portnoy Pizza Quotes & Sayings
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The glance is natural magic. The mysterious communication established across a house between two entire strangers, moves all the springs of wonder. The communication by the glance is in the greatest part not subject to the control of the will. It is the bodily symbol of identity with nature. We look into the eyes to know if this other form is another self, and the eyes will not lie, but make a faithful confession what inhabitant is there. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Music is all about transporting people; speaking a language which languages fail to express. — A.R. Rahman

I've never taken drugs. My drug, I suppose, is drink. I never drink before I sing, but I do make up for it when I come off! — Bonnie Tyler

Gates is the ultimate programming machine. He believes everything can be defined, examined, reduced to essentials, and rearranged into a logical sequence that will achieve a particular goal. — Stewart Alsop

The love within us is meant to extend outward. The closer we grow to our inner light, we feel a natural urge to share it. We all long for meaningful work, some creative endeavor that will be our ministry, by which the energies within us might flow out to help heal the world. — Marianne Williamson

Randomness works well in search sometimes better than humans. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

My job is to try to advance American foreign policy, to try to advance the president's agenda on democracy and human rights. — Condoleezza Rice

I think Bible principles are principles for life. — Joel Osteen

So many memories and so little worth remembering, and in front of me - a long, long road without a goal ... — Ivan Turgenev

A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. — Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch

It was an old lesson learned by governments: that war solves problems of control. — Howard Zinn

While religious tolerance is surely better than religious war, tolerance is not without its problems. Our fear of provoking religious hatred has rendered us unwilling to criticize ideas that are increasingly maladaptive and patently ridiculous. — Sam Harris