Taurasi Island Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes, the hardest foster children to take are teenage boys, which I was one, and I was never adopted or anything, and so I think if people up more for teenage boys, that might be beneficial. — Antwone Fisher

I would ask something more of this world, if it had something more. — Antonio Porchia

The more time I spend with you lot, the more I wonder if you forget to shift your brains from stone," she added with a grin.
Gavin laughed. "Not our brains. Our cocks maybe. — Lisa Carlisle

It must be a balance in everything we do, not too much of everything, keep it simple, not complicated. — Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Tell the world what scares you most. Save the world with some advice from the future. — Chuck Palahniuk

God's Word has always been His chosen instrument to create, convict, convert, and conform His people. — Mark Dever

Change' is the description of the adventures of eternal objects in the evolving universe of actual things. — Alfred North Whitehead

Every age has its own collective neurosis, and every age needs its own psychotherapy to cope with it. — Viktor E. Frankl

Everything goes through the cycle of birth, growth, maturation, decay and death. But all of this is an illusion. Everything we see is an illusion. — Frederick Lenz

As I became aware that all things have unique spatial and temporal qualities which visually define and relate them, I began to perceive the things I was photographing not as objects but as events. Working to develop my skills of perceiving and symbolizing these event qualities, I discovered the principle of opposites. When, for example, I photographed the smooth, luminous body of a woman behind a dirty cobwebbed window, I found that the qualities of each event were enhanced and the universal forces which they manifested were more powerfully evoked. — Wynn Bullock

Deploying LOGCAP or other contractors instead of military personnel can alleviate the political and social pressures that have come to be a fact of life in the U.S. whenever military forces are deployed," wrote Lt. Col. Steven Woods in his Army War College study about the effects of LOGCAP. "While there has been little to no public reaction to the deaths of five DynCorp employees killed in Latin America or the two American support contractors from Tapestry Solutions attacked (and one killed) in Kuwait ... U.S. forces had to be withdrawn from Somalia after public outcry following the deaths of U.S. soldiers in Mogadishu. ... "Additionally, military force structure often has a force cap, usually for political reasons. Force caps impose a ceiling on the number of soldiers that can be deployed into a defined area. Contractors expand this limit. — Rachel Maddow

Being clear of clutter is one of the greatest aids I know to discovering and manifesting the life you want. — Karen Kingston