Sirine Miled Quotes & Sayings
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Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words. — Francois Rabelais

There was an old Woman who lived in a shoe She had so many children Her government subsidy check came to $4,892. — Sam Levenson

If you make a mistake, clean it up quicker rather than later. — Karl Rove

The hues of the opal, the light of the diamond, are not to be seen if the eye is too near. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

A lot of great thinkers- like Einstein and Newton- come up with their best ideas when they're young because they don't yet think in the way that the establishment teaches them. Sometimes your lack of knowledge frees your mind to be creative and think in a different way. But you still have to be logical and figure out a practical way to get things done, even though you're looking at things differently. — George Lucas

Legend gathered around him, swirling around him like a great black cloak. — Celia Rees

If you have laws that you don't enforce, then you don't have laws. This leads to lawlessness. — Donald J. Trump

In every disagreement in your marriage, remember that there is not a winner and a loser. You are partners in everything, so you will either win together or lose together. Always work together to find a solution. — Dave Willis

We don't have to stop inventing abstract models that describe the behavior of imaginary Econs. We do, however, have to stop assuming that those models are accurate descriptions of behavior, and stop basing policy decisions on such flawed analyses. — Richard H. Thaler

Children would die of terror if they knew the folly and ignorance of their caretakers. — Mason Cooley

As I come to the end of my advice and send you off into the world, I have an alternative way for you to stay on the straight and narrow: periodically watch Groundhog Day. It was made long ago, in 1993, but it's still smart and funny, the chemistry between the stars (Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell) is terrific, and it has a happy ending. Groundhog Day is also a profound moral fable that deals with the most fundamental issues of virtue and happiness. — Charles Murray