Tallarines Quotes & Sayings
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As my mom has said, when one person is unhappy, it usually means two people are unhappy but that one has not come to terms with it yet. — Mindy Kaling
No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will. — Euripides
She's one of those soppy girls, riddled from head to foot with whimsy. She holds the view that the stars are God's daisy chain, that rabbits are gnomes in attendance on the Fairy Queen, and that every time a fairy blows its wee nose a baby is born, which, as we know, is not the case. She's a drooper. — P.G. Wodehouse
But I was just out of college, no one knows was true love is at that age. Right? Marissa. — Dumbledore Irregular
Now, I'll tell you what, my friend," said Scrooge, "I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer. And therefore," he continued, leaping from his stool, and giving Bob such a dig in the waistcoat that he staggered back into the Tank again: "and therefore I am about to raise your salary! — Charles Dickens
All creative people have to have vulnerability because those nuances are what move people. So I'm deeply insecure - but I'm good at hiding it. — Paloma Faith
That wall, embodied in the First Amendment, is perhaps America's most important contribution to political progress on this planet. — Lowell P. Weicker Jr.
The mark of a great shiphandler is never getting into situations that require great shiphandling. — Ernest King
Grief is like a splinter deep into every fingertip; to touch anything is torture. — Erin Kelly
We read advertisements ... to discover and enlarge our desires. We are always ready - even eager - to discover, from the announcement of a new product, what we have all along wanted without really knowing it. — Daniel J. Boorstin
Holland's and Kauffman's work, together with Dawkins' simulations of evolution and Varela's models of autopoietic systems, provide essential inspiration for the new discipline of artificial life, This approach, initiated by Chris Langton (1989, 1992), tries to develop technological systems (computer programs and autonomous robots) that exhibit lifelike properties, such as reproduction, sexuality, swarming, and co-evolution. — John Henry Holland
