Shareable Mothers Day Quotes & Sayings
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If we choose only to expose ourselves to opinions and viewpoints that are in line to our own, we become more polarized, more set in our own ways. It will only reinforce and deepen the political divides in our country. But if we choose to actively seek out information that challenges our assumptions and beliefs, perhaps we can begin to understand where the people who disagree with us are coming from. — Barack Obama

When the CIA is the place you turn to for moral clarity, Nakamura thought, you might have a problem. — Ramez Naam

Will Thisbee gave me The Beginner's Cook-Book for Girl Guides. It was just the thing; the writer assumes you know nothing about cookery and writes useful hints - When adding eggs, break the shells first. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Sometimes I like to go out; sometimes I like to chill and do nothing. — Michael Socha

I just want to finish Monk season 2, just 3-4 episodes left... but time goes fast. — Deyth Banger

I feel like women are frequently seen as guests in the comedy world - you know, a kid sister of the "real comedians". I like the idea of positioning myself as legendary rather than trying to fit in. Now do I see myself like that every day? No, but I think it's a funny attitude and maybe on some weird, spiritual level, maybe it's a good attitude. — Chelsea Peretti

Legality has become a poisonous dagger, with which one party stabs the other in the back. — Carl Schmitt

Myrnin: I think your ghost girl's afraid I'll try to bite her. I believe she may have, you know, mental issues ... — Rachel Caine

The most precious thing in the world: me, because if there was no me, nothing could work out in this world — Kim Heechul

There is no virtue or vice in a transitive verb, everything depends on the direct object. 'I LOVE' could be virtuous or not - you could love ice cream, Jesus, child porn, my country, hurting people, the lust of the flesh. Love is not an automatic virtue. Hatred is not an automatic vice. What's the direct object? from Debate In The Age Of The Glitter-Bomb in The City, Fall 2013. — Douglas Wilson

What is it which is bought dearly, offered for nothing, and then most often refused?
Experience, old people's experience. — Isak Dinesen