Receptory V Quotes & Sayings
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He hated the war; it threatened much more than his lifestyle or peace of mind. It continually destroyed the world of the imagination, the only world where he felt happy. — Irene Nemirovsky

We have no idea what's natural and what's man made. [ ... ] There is no fingerprint of human-caused warming. — Roy Spencer

just means I'm going to have to step up my game so you call me the next time you need someone. — Corinne Michaels

You probably became a musicians because you're into it so stay that way. Don't believe that someone else has the golden ticket for you because they don't. — Stephan Jenkins

There are certain inessential activities-moths of precious time-and it is worse to busy yourself with the trivial than to do nothing. — Baltasar Gracian

Courage and initiative come when you understand your purpose in life. — John C. Maxwell

According to this model, human beings are, at least in one aspect, sensation-receiving machines; and although our receptory apparatus is competent to select and organize outward stimuli within the narrow range necessary for physical survival within our environment, it does not necessarily tell us very much about the nature of that environment. People, in other words, have little access to the possible world existing beyond their sensations. — Cruce Stark

I have missed you. And I did not know anything was missing. — Diana Rowland

When it gets difficult is often right before you succeed. — Jeffrey Walker

I felt a positive yearning toward one bush this afternoon. There was a match found for me at last. I fell in love with a shrub oak. — Henry David Thoreau

Whether one likes it or not, the bourgeoisie, as a class, is condemned to take responsibility for all the barbarism of history, the tortures of the Middle Ages and the Inquisition, warmongering and the appeal to the raison d'Etat, racism and slavery, in short everything against which it protested in unforgettable terms at the time when, as the attacking class, it was the incarnation of human progress. — Aime Cesaire

Reach - The art of relentlessly pursuing a divine assigned goal or objective beyond expectations. — Catherine Crumber