Schleckeria Quotes & Sayings
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When I look at someone's face, I look beyond that face and into the cellular memory in my heart that says, 'Finally you and I have met again. And now we must find out why'. — Caroline Myss
I don't get in a position to be frightened. I don't do anything dangerous, and I always pay my bills. — Elmore Leonard
I think the thing I'd like to do is just educate the people to some of the travesties they can end. — Foster Friess
I don't in any sense think of myself as a celebrity, which of course I'm not. — Peter Ackroyd
They did not speak, surprised to see how simple, almost poor, happiness could be, yes, materially poor and yet so abundant. — Andrei Makine
Would the fish have ever been caught if it had kept its mouth shut? — Ashwin Sanghi
The majesty of nature depends upon the force of the human spirit. — John Ruskin
Of themselves diseases come upon men continually by day and by night, bringing mischief to mortals silently; for wise Zeus took away speech from them. So is there no way to escape the will of Zeus — Hesiod
Conversations carry a momentum, there's a path they are expected to take, a cycle, a season, like the growing of crop. Take the rhythm of seasons away and farmers grow confused. Turn a conversation at right angles and men lose their surety. — Mark Lawrence
Poetry, fiction as novels or short stories - these are autonomous as created by their authors. They should stand on their own, like pieces of furniture that should be judged as to their usefulness, elegance. — F. Sionil Jose
Why don't the men propose, Mamma? Why don't the men propose? — Thomas Haynes Bayly
You could run harder, longer. If the workout was four 200s really, really fast, they wouldn't seem as hard as before. You could cut the rest down from five minutes to three. That's a big difference. — Kelli White
Home should be the shelter where the teen is understood and loved, where he is encouraged and shown the paths of life. — Tedd Tripp
Technology, I said before, is most powerful when it enables transitions - between linear and circular motion (the wheel), or between real and virtual space (the Internet). Science, in contrast, is most powerful when it elucidates rules of organization - laws - that act as lenses through which to view and organize the world. Technologists — Siddhartha Mukherjee
