Resultant Velocity Quotes & Sayings
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Of all the gifts bestowed by nature on human beings, hearty laughter must be close to the top. — Norman Cousins

I think I understand. Why all great things are sad. Why silence aches. Why people lose their way. — Ella James

History is the most patient of teachers. If Man doesn't get the lesson, it keeps repeating itself until he finally gets it. — Christian Adam Ribeiraud

I've only ever leapt away
when happiness approached -
a deer caught in headlights,
or maybe a dog with its
leg bleeding in a trap. — Darshana Suresh

The idea that guys should walk into a bar and confidently initiate contact and then seduce a woman based on a short term conversation is a toxic cultural myth that robs guys of self-confidence and that holds them up to an unrealistic standard that they have to become a super-extraverted narcissist in order to 'score with women' — Tucker Max

If we sleep more than is needful for the refreshment of the body, it is wasting the time with which the Lord has entrusted us as a talent, to be used for his glory, for our own benefit, and the benefit of the saints and the unbelievers around us. — George Muller

I remember a scared, young girl hiding in the guise of arrogance and rebellion. I remember feeling lost in a world where everyone else seemed to have it all figured out. I remember the tears of pain, the rants of anger and the hell that seemed to have swallowed me whole. Although I remember these things, it is now, over a decade later, more like a story that I find hard to believe. Did it all really happen? Even as I write this, my eyes begin to swell. It really did happen. I was that girl. And I'm sorry she had to suffer so. But, that is over now... — Karen Michelle Miller

There are those who'd rob a blind man of his eyelashes if they could. — Avi

I'm not a good actor, I can play myself and a much gayer version of myself. That's my range. — Daniel Tosh

War,' chanted Benton, 'war strangely is happiness to Diane. — Racter

Have you ever had a single moment's thought about my responsibilities? — Stanley Kubrick