Reheating Quotes & Sayings
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If the structure that serves as a template (the gene or virus molecule) consists of, say, two parts, which are themselves complementary In structure, then each of these parts can serve as the mould for the production of a replica of the other part, and the complex of two complementary parts thus can serve as the mould for the production of duplicates of itself. — Linus Pauling
Prior to penicillin and medical research, death was an everyday occurrence. It was intimate. — Katherine Dunn
Sometimes I come across as superficial. Of this I am aware. However, you may be confident that inside my head I am forever plumbing new shallows, finding novel ways to express the obvious, reheating old jokes. — John Dolan
Gabe rose from the table and paced the kitchen, his energy nearly building to a level he couldn't contain beneath the Veil. He expended energy into his coffee he held - heating, cooling, and reheating it between his hands. The two of them paced, talked, and sipped at coffee thinking of ways to outsmart the oldest liar on Earth. "Maybe — H.G. Reed
My father was a management genius. But what I really wanted was a dad. — Michael Jackson
When life is hard, you have to change. — Shannon Hoon
I hate committing myself to anything. It's probably the lack of discipline, honestly. I'm probably a spoiled brat worried about getting my way every time. — Cameron Diaz
When you are asleep you can't tell whether or not you are alone, or diminished, or whatever. I have nothing, I thought. But that's not true. I have her absence. You can see it clearly. Look for the edges of my existence that surround it. — Meg Howrey
Thinking can change through the pronunciation of the word of God in your life , because it contains enough strength and energy to change your sub-consciousness — Sunday Adelaja
We're Green Day. We can do whatever we want. — Tre Cool
The rage building up, generation after generation, among what has become a permanent underclass in many parts of the world cannot continue. We are desperately undereducating our children. In the United States, we are turning prison-building into the single largest urban industry. These are like toxic chemical factors any one of which could cause a raging fire. God help us if they begin to interact. — Marianne Williamson
And although it might be best of all to be Socrates satisfied, having both happiness and depth, we would give up some happiness in order to gain the depth. — Robert Nozick
Revolution, n. In politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment. — Ambrose Bierce
