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Stergos Marinos Quotes By Phindiwe Nkosi

The heart aches in brokenness as daylight awakens the pain of knowing. — Phindiwe Nkosi

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Jim Morrison

Music is your only friend.
Until the end. — Jim Morrison

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Kate Morton

But in my humble opinion, a house needs a good party once in a while; remind folks it exists. — Kate Morton

Stergos Marinos Quotes By William Shakespeare

When law can do no right,
Let it be lawful that law bar no wrong. — William Shakespeare

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Pete Townshend

Parade your pallor in iniquity. — Pete Townshend

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Katherine Center

Nobody was perfect. Not even close. And everybody had wrinkles from smiling and squinting and craining their necks. Everybody has marks on their bodies from years of living- a trail of life left on them. Evidence of all the adventures and sleepless nights and practical jokes and heartbreaks that had made them who they are. — Katherine Center

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Anthony Biglan

Humans have evolved levels of cooperation that are unprecedented among primate species. You can see it even in babies. Say you are playing with a baby and begin to put the toys in a box. If you point to one of the toys, the baby is likely to put it in the box (Liebal et al. 2009)... Human babies are more likely than other primates to follow another's pointing or gaze. Thus, even before adults have socialized them, babies show tendencies to be in sync with the social behavior of others, to infer others' intentions to cooperate, and to prefer cooperation in others. — Anthony Biglan

Stergos Marinos Quotes By Marcel Proust

The remoteness of a thing is in proportion rather to the visual power of the memory that is looking at it than to the real interval of the intervening days, — Marcel Proust