Stefanos Xenakis Quotes & Sayings
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This isn't funny. She was almost killed.'
'I'm aware. You're waiting to see if I will get angry.'
'I already know you're angry. You're sitting very still and you're talking very quietly. You're getting ready to kill someone.'
'I just need a name. — Derek Landy
All you have to be is kind. That's all you need. Once you've got that, it virtually rules out everything else. — Joanna Lumley
One hand has surely worked throughout the universe. — Charles Darwin
If you're a coach, you've got to have a lot of confidence in what you're doing. Your egos are so large that you know it all anyway if you're a coach. — Bud Grant
These new 'hybrid' F1 cars represent an extremely complex project. — Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo
Abraham Maslow taught me, that when you're working with a patient, never let them spend more than a few moments on the problem, because what you think about is what expands, and if they're talking about the problem all the time, when they leave your session, the problem will expand. Get 'em to put their attention on what they intend to create, or on solutions. — Wayne Dyer
If all you do is follow the herd, you'll just be stepping in poop all day — Wayne Dyer
I do like being busy. I'm not the kind of person who just sits around and goes to a spa when I'm not working. — Kate Winslet
Miss Burns needs air," the duke announced and before anyone could offer an opinion, he scooped her up in his arms and said, "I'm taking her inside."
And just like that, all the chill left the air. Catriona allowed herself the indulgence of resting her cheek against Bretton's chest, and as she lay there, listening to the steady beat of his heart, she could not help but think that this was where she was meant to be.
But then, of course, Lord Oakley had to spoil the whole thing. "You're taking her inside so she might get air?"
"Shut up," the duke said. — Julia Quinn
I think that every sexual position is fundamentally comic. — Judith Butler