Seders 2020 Quotes & Sayings
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Cameras are simple tools designed to capture images. Images that tell us more about ourselves than we realize. They remind us of the long journey we've taken. The loved ones who traveled alongside of us. Those we lost along the way. And those waiting for us on the road ahead. — Mary Alice

All small returns are noise. To transcend the noise and the risk, seek outsized returns from technological paradigms. — George Gilder

Happy, not from anything that happens. Warm, not from fire or a hot bath. Light, I register zero on a scale. — Rumi

Fear of pain has resulted in many women losing sight of birth as normal and natural, and of themselves as powerful and capable. Labor is an opportunity for women to learn about themselves and discover the strength and wisdom inherent in their bodies. — Deepak Chopra

Nakedness has no color: this can come as news only to those who have never covered, or been covered by, another naked human being. — James Baldwin

Perhaps there is no time in a summer's day more cheering, than when the warmth of the sun is just beginning to triumph over the freshness of the morning
when there is just a lingering hint of early coolness to keep off languor under the delicious influence of warmth. — George Eliot

Single's fun - you don't have to check in with your girl, but it's not easy. I do get lonely. — Tommy Lee

We're going balls to the wall, guys. Our sneak-and-peak just turned into a hostage rescue. — Melissa Cutler

If you want to talk, it's okay with me. I sit and relax. — Gael Monfils

When we are headed the wrong way, the last thing we need is progress. — Nick Bostrom

Eleanor," he said, just because he liked saying it, "why do you like me?"
"I don't like you."
He waited. And waited ...
Then he started to laugh. "You're kind of mean," he said.
"Don't laugh. It just encourages me. — Rainbow Rowell

there are kings and there are kingmakers. Regardless of what populist history might argue, you rarely have one without the other. — Matthew FitzSimmons

Your brain under stress is focused upon surviving and reacting, and less focused upon planning and creating. With chronic stress, your brain learns - and is rewired - to be focused upon survival and reacting only. It has difficulty amping up the area devoted to devising plans for the future. Constant time urgency takes a toll on your body, brain, and emotions. Here — Doreen Virtue