Roman Mottos Quotes & Sayings
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With men it's rush, rush, rush, every minute. I'm glad I'm a sedentary spider."
"What does sedentary mean?" asked Wilbur.
"Means I sit still a good part of the time and don't go wandering all over creation. I know a good thing when I see it, and my web is a good thing. I stay put and wait for what comes. Gives me a chance to think. — E.B. White

Some folks believe that global warming doesn't exist and that the environment doesn't need any help. I tend not to listen to them. — Robert Wagner

This time I would choose to err on the side of illogic. I had to trust intuition, and plunge as I had never plunged before, with blind faith. — Dean Koontz

No one on earth is so boring and insignificant that he or she is not worth writing or reading about ... One thing's for sure - no one but you can be the hero of your story. — Jerry Spinelli

There is no turning back. — Hugo Chavez

There are three basic approaches to AI: Case-based, rule-based, and connectionist reasoning. — Marvin Minsky

It is a comfort, in anguish, to be reminded of the scale of one's own troubles against the mighty breadth of the world. — Jacqueline Carey

Every man, however little, makes a figure in his own eyes. — Henry Home, Lord Kames

If a team lives up to its role as favorite, it will have earned the World Cup. By the way, Adidas grew by about 30 percent in Brazil even without sponsoring the national team. — Herbert Hainer

Returning is the movement of the Way. — Laozi

Fashion is like music, and when you put music in a cage it doesn't work. — Anna Dello Russo

Would a man nourished by beauty look like this? You have nothing but desolation and desperation here, you say? I bring you more of the same! — Kurt Vonnegut

I could have been a pauper; I could have been their servant, until those words! They anchor me to a memory that snatches the breath out of me. They are the magic words, the curse that turns me into a monster, and now I am Agnes of Illugastadir, Agnes of the fire, Agnes of the dead bodies with the blood, not burnt, still clinging to the clothes I made for him. — Hannah Kent