Quotes & Sayings About Trees And Wifi
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Pandas: China's Secret Weapon of Mass Seduction
'Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing
your cub is such an adorable thing!'
People think you're a gift of the Chinese -
but you're just on a 10 year lease.
For a mere $2,000,000/year pick any panda pair --
watch zoo ticket sales zoom, triple profit share.
'Look mommy, see the cute Panda bear!'
Remind me mom, how many were butchered
on Tiananmen Square?
'I forget dear, but that cub is sooo cute! — Beryl Dov
If you're a writer and you are at all inclined to speak as a Christian in some way, you realize very quickly that the conventional language is pretty much useless. It takes a long time to get past that, or it has taken me a long time. People in conventional Christianity have spoken lightly and sometimes frivolously of God for a long time. It's a word that needs to be used sparingly, in my opinion. — Wendell Berry
After a really hectic week, I hate going out on a Friday evening, so I'll always opt for a night at home. — Donna Air
The consumer is both culprit and victim of the confusion on quality. — Nino Cerruti
Frankness is usually a euphemism for rudeness. — Muriel Spark
My default position is not to be an actor. My default position is to be a follower of Jesus Christ. If that means I continue in acting, great! I'd love that. But if it means I need to change professions someday because I can't provide for my family, well, that's what I need to do. — Kirk Cameron
The scornful nostril and the high head gather not the odors that lie on the track of truth. — George Eliot
I've gone the full spectrum - from gospel to blues to jazz to soul to pop - and the public has accepted what I've done through it all. I think it means I've been doing something right at the right time. — Lou Rawls
Evanlyn smiled grimly as she thought how once she might have objected to the cruelty of the bird's death. Now, all she felt was a sense of satisfaction as she realized that they would eat well today.
Amazing how an empty belly could change your perspective, she thought. — John Flanagan