Sorbet Maker Quotes & Sayings
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In a way, fasting is like the "calming of the monkey mind" effected by the rosary prayer: both are means of stilling the effervescence of relatively superficial preoccupations. — Robert Barron

I think now we're seeing the pendulum switch back to this idea where conversations are more important, if not more important than documents. — Khoi Vinh

They [Democratic Party ] did not do what they promised to do. And we're not going to end trade - that's very important to state - but we're going to have to be more careful about it, and we have to recognize, as politicians, we don't represent some international company. — Jeff Sessions

He'd been her one. It took him years to realize she was his. — Kristen Ashley

Stupid, all-knowing god. — Laura Kaye

You're the phoenix rising from the ashes. I'm honoured I could be the one to let you express that." He grinned. "In more ways than one. — Cherrie Lynn

It is better to aim high and miss than to aim low and hit. — Les Brown

Whenever someone, on seeing something, realizes that that which he now sees wants to be like some other reality but falls short and cannot be like that other since it is inferior, do we agree that one who thinks this must have prior knowledge of that to which he says it is like, but deficiently so? — Plato

Every band needs it's own special chemistry. And Bez was a very good chemist. — Tony Wilson

'Morsel' is a perfect word. Forming those six letters on the lips and tongue prompts an instantaneous physiological reaction. The mouth waters. The lips purse. — Shawn Amos

Note that I avoid most "modern features" of C++, but inheritance and operator overloading are too useful for ray tracers to pass on. — Peter Shirley

The walking of passers-by offers a series of turns and detours that can be compared to "turns of phrase" or "stylistic figures." There is a rhetoric of walking. The art of "turning" phrases finds an equivalent in an art of composing a path. — Michel De Certeau