Staleddle Quotes & Sayings
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Time is a gift, given to you, given to give you the time you need, the time you need to have the time of your life. — Norton Juster

As I stared at the stars, I realized that there were always this many of them. It was only when the other lights were removed that I could see what had been there all along. — Morgan Matson

The temperature of my blood dropped several degrees, and I took a step back. My heart quickened. "Storm?" I prompted, looking at the boxes on the dock labeled "non-perishable. — Kirby Howell

The irony is palpable - technical access has never been greater, cultural access never weaker. — Beeban Kidron

The ladies egged him on; in Eve's name, they dared him; so he made love with discreet verbs and light nouns, delicate conjunctions. They begged; they defied him to define ... define everything. They could not be scandalized - impossible, they said. Indecent prepositions such as in, on, up, merely made them smile, and the roundest exclamation broke upon them like a bubble's kiss, a butterfly's. Smooth and creamy adjectives enabled them to lick their lips upon the crudest story. How charmingly you speak, Reverend Furber, how much you've seen of this wicked world, and how alive you are to it, they said. — William H Gass

It is far. But there is no journey upon this earth that a man may not make if he sets his heart to it. There is nothing, Umbopa, that he cannot do, there are no mountains he may not climb, there are no deserts he cannot cross; save a mountain and a a desert of which you are spared the knowledge, if love leads him and he holds his life in his hand counting it as nothing, ready to keep it or to lose it as Providence may order. — H. Rider Haggard

We're flooding people with information. We need to feed it through a processor. A human must turn information into intelligence or knowledge. — Grace Hopper

Our young should be at ease with the fact that every mind works differently, and that there is never an issue if someone's mind is not adapted to this or that subject, or even to this or that manner of teaching or learning.
His mind, in whatever manner it needs to function, is a precious stone in humanity's treasure, whether he realizes it or not. — Haroutioun Bochnakian