Shillers Quotes & Sayings
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Gardening is an active participation in The deepest mysteries of the universe. — Thomas Berry
As natural and easy as it has been to be proud, it must become natural for us to be humble. — Andrew Murray
If you're predisposed to get fat and want to be as lean as you can be without compromising your health, you have to restrict carbohydrates and so keep your blood sugar and insulin levels low. — Gary Taubes
Life is like an escalator. You see, it carries you on regardless. And you might as well enjoy the view and seize every opportunity while you're passing. Otherwise, it'll be too late. — Sophie Kinsella
Often the thought of pain is actually worse that the pain itself. — Greg Behrendt
I sure hope she's wrong, because one of the implications of her cosmology is that the many terrors we know here are an inoculation against worse in the world to come. — Dean Koontz
In 1903, I finished my doctor's thesis and obtained the degree. At the end of the same year, the Nobel prize was awarded jointly to Becquerel, my husband and me for the discovery of radioactivity and new radioactive elements. — Marie Curie
By how many people must we be loved in order to be happy? Two? Five? Ten? Or maybe only one? The one who gives us sight. Who takes away fear. Who breathes meaning into our existence. There — Jan-Philipp Sendker
Writing is a workout, just like going for a run! — Meg Cabot
How dare anyone - how dare he - question his value? He was everything she could ever want in a man. — Skye Warren
The bravest are the tenderest. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Wretched set of incompetent noodles. — Adam Hochschild
We are shaped by stories from the first moments of life, and even before. Stories tell us who we are, why we are here, and what will become of us. Whenever humans try to make sense of their experience, they create a story, and we use those stories to answer all the big questions of life. The stories come from everywhere
from family, church, school, and the culture at large. They so surround and inhabit us that we often don't recognize that they are stories at all, breathing them in and out as a fish breathes water. — Daniel Taylor
