Signum University Quotes & Sayings
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The key to excellent health and longevity is to eat a high ratio of micronutrients to macronutrients. — Joel Fuhrman

Still, when Fern fell asleep on Preston's shoulder during the reenactment of Lincoln's assassination at Ford's Theatre, Sam almost lost his lunch, even though they hadn't had lunch yet. — Jennifer Anne Kogler

The wisdom of that moment of pure emotion resonates with me still: that the dearest and most enduring moments of our lives are sometimes the quietest ones. — Christine Montross

Eventually it will require more nutrients to maintain the branches and roots that do not grow quite far out enough to capture those nutrients. Once it exceeds the limitations of its environment, it loses all. And this is why you must trim a tree periodically in order to preserve it. — Hope Jahren

You want us to attack the NIA agents with frozen meat?" Digger asked, his voice trembling and his teeth chattering. He snickered. "Literally hit them over the head with our big meatsacks? — Abigail Roux

All that you've loved is all you own — Tom Waits

It is never too late to learn what is always necessary to know. — Seneca The Younger

Love is the spiritual magnetism that draws men together, for the working of miracles. — Wilferd Peterson

Poverty scrapes these homes down until they all look the same, and they all have in common the absence of things that ought to be there. I might as well have been at one place all my life. — Hannah Kent

You have to go, but I have to stay. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

My people are scared of the air around them, they always have an excuse not to fight for freedom, — Fela Kuti

What I like about theatre is the responsibility you have with your character. — Audrey Tautou

You die." Thad's voice was heavy; the fire was gone. "It's like everyone has a personal window of time that the gateway to Nil stays open for them. It's always one year. Exactly three hundred sixty-five days. If you miss that window, you're done. — Lynne Matson

But if the two hundred slaves that I freed are telling the story, then no, I suppose I didn't deserve it."
None of them were smiling anymore. "Holy gods," Ansel whispered. True silence fell over their table for a few heartbeats.
Celaena resumed eating. She didn't feel like talking to them after that. — Sarah J. Maas