Turfscape Quotes & Sayings
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I can see the stars again m'lady. — Rick Riordan
The well-being of a neuron depends on its ability to communicate with other neurons. Studies have shown that electrical and chemical stimulation from both a neuron's inputs and its targets support vital cellular processes. Neurons unable to connect effectively with other neurons atrophy. Useless, an abandoned neuron will die. — Lisa Genova
We only get one shot at every season of life. Whether or not we learned anything becomes evident in the seasons that follow. — Andy Stanley
Love is like honey;
sweet even in small quantities. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I'm God's chosen child. I don't worry or carry anything extra to feel the strength. I've always felt the power of God beside me. Your strength lies in instilling honesty, truth, and sincerity in you. — Rohit Shetty
I'm getting maximum enjoyment out of life and I'll never stop. — Shane McConkey
I don't have any friends and don't have any intention of making any. People will stab you in the back, mistreat you, talk about me behind your back, steal from you. And they're not really your friends. They're only there because you're a celebrity or because they want to get something from you. — Gary Coleman
Well, the medium of film is so different than a book that just by bringing it into visual storytelling is to change it up. I think in a book, in any book, you can have a reactive character. Some of the great novels of all time have had that, but in a film you can't do that. — Melissa Rosenberg
Our emphasis on political coverage from the day we were born here was well-founded, and we believe there were opportunities there that we could do it in a more interesting, appealing and balanced way. — Brit Hume
I can only be me not thee, as far as the eyes can see! — Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Break their hearts my pride and hope, break their hearts and have no mercy. — Charles Dickens
If the M.C.C. were to agree, in a thoughtless moment, that the ball must be so hit by the batsman that it should never come down to earth again, cricket would become an impossibility. A vivid sense of reality usually restrains sports committees from promulgating laws of this kind; other legislators occasionally lack this salutary realism. — Dorothy L. Sayers
On the whole, I try to avoid confrontations with deadly snakes. — Tom Parker Bowles
The year swung past the fulcrum of another equinox. — Anthony Doerr