Stoffman Buffalo Quotes & Sayings
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You were worried about me?" "No," Hal said. "I was worried Ranger would kill me if I lost you. — Janet Evanovich

When most of us are walking around in higher states of consciousness most of the time, more creative solutions will be envisioned. — Bill Harvey

I always like the studio best, once I got the hang of it and the control. I like it because it's complete control — John Lennon

My favorite song to play is 'Smokin' by Boston. I actually had a chance to play that with the band Boston live. — Doug Flutie

I grimace, thinking someone should come up with a new phrase for 'I left the ocean without a kiwi-sized chunk of my lower-left butt cheek' to replace the rather nebulous term 'exploratory bite. — Elle Lothlorien

My father loved me and he wanted to work with me and he didn't care what people would say. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

some manner of cause-and-effect relationship existed between the rise of scientific knowledge and the decline of magic. — Neal Stephenson

A warrior's mission is to foster the success of others. — Morihei Ueshiba

But it isn't enough to be all right in this world; you've got to look all right as well, because two-thirds of success is making people think you are all right. — George Horace Lorimer

The research I have been doing - studying how foodstuffs yield energy in living cells - does not lead to the kind of knowledge that can be expected to give immediate practical benefits to mankind. If I have chosen this field of study, it was because I believed in its importance in spite of its theoretical character. — Hans Adolf Krebs

If we don't act now, the death tax will come back in just a few years. Under current law the death tax is phased out in 2010 but comes back in full force in 2011. That is a ridiculous and untenable policy. — Kit Bond

Bercelak frowned. "Do we know you?"
"I'm Bram," the dragon said, appearing confused. "I stayed with your parents last summer."
"Oh." Ghleanna glanced at them. "Right. Uh ... Brogue."
"Bram."
"Right. Bram. Bram the ... Friendly?"
"Merciful."
"Of course!" Ghleanna smiled, patted his shoulder. "Bram the Merciful. My father speaks quite highly of you."
"Really? What did he say?"
"Uh ... — G.A. Aiken