Ultravox Dancing Quotes & Sayings
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The first years of life are not just important; they are more crucial to shaping children than any other time. Even before they speak, children are extremely sensitive to the messages adults send them. — Hillary Clinton

What people refer to as nerds or geeks, all they really are is people who are passionate about what they like, and aren't afraid of it. To me, it's very frustrating when people are discourage from being enthusiastic about things. This idea of the geek, or the nerd; all that person really is - and I would consider myself one - is someone who is not ashamed of liking what they enjoy. — Andrew W.K.

Further, the same Arguments which explode the Notion of Luck, may, on the other side, be useful in some Cases to establish a due comparison between Chance and Design: We may imagine Chance and Design to be, as it were, in Competition with each other, for the production of some sorts of Events, and many calculate what Probability there is, that those Events should be rather be owing to the one than to the other. — Abraham De Moivre

Tea reminds us to slow down and escape the pressures of modern life," he says — Lisa See

Go from good to great because good is the enemy of great. — Don Meyer

It is criminal negligence to leave suckers lying around to tempt honest men. — Wilson Mizner

I changed his name after I saw this old movie at the Snark. It's called Nosferatu, and it's the original Dracula story. It's ten times as scary as the version you see on television. The guy who plays the vampire is really bizarre. — Daniel Pinkwater

Open your heart! Even in trying times. Relax. Breathe. Allow. Feel lighter, happier, and at peace. — Dawn Gluskin

Seeing God without seeing the Self, one sees only mental image. Only he who has seen Himself has seen God, since he has lost individuality, and now sees nothing but God. — Ramana Maharshi

You cannot appreciate what you have never experienced. Sadly, full appreciation tends to come only after the experience is past. — Richelle E. Goodrich