Understated Engagement Quotes & Sayings
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Artists in not only country but other genres usually make four or five albums, then they change producers to keep their sound moving forward. — Juice Newton

I love kids with a passion I usually reserve for hot cheese, miniature chairs, and Prince concerts, but I feel no stress to reproduce simply because of a fear of withering eggs. — Olivia Wilde

I told Ing once that she dances like a German and she didn't like it, but it's true: she dances seriously, like lives are hanging in the balance, like precision dancing can save the starving children of India. — Audrey Niffenegger

You really care for them, don't you? I wouldn't have expected it."
"Well, to paraphrase a famous fictional ogre, dragons are like onions - we have layers. — Julie Kagawa

I still relate to my father very much. I mean, I talk to him in a certain way, as we do talk to the dead. — Daniel Day-Lewis

We cannot instantaneously force ourselves to forgive - and forgiveness happens at a different pace for everyone and is dependent on the particulars of any given situation. — Sharon Salzberg

What touches your heart is meaning. — John De Ruiter

I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land" (2 Chron. 7:14). — Arthur Wallis

The big problem, again, wasn't insanity, but that people's brains were much too big and untruthful to be practical. — Kurt Vonnegut

There were no police, there was no ambulance, Tanya and Nivea were still going at it, and Tyrell was still standing. Jah had never crossed the yard. The good of him danced victoriously on his shoulder. — Ivy Symone

Life is a self-correcting, negative regulatory system because it is always moving toward a specific target destination in the future. This target destination we call 'self preservation'.
Achieve this goal it must constantly reduce the probabilities that interfere with its movement toward that future target.
Hence, it conserves by self-regulating, like a thermostat set at a specific temperature, as it advances, all the while seeking to re-adapt in accordance with the changes it incurs.
Putting this principle to work in our daily life means learning to adapt to new information while always adhering to a basic plan that can, in general, be modified according to alterations in the data encountered.
Thoughts from; SPIRAL FORECASTING: Nature's Inside Track to Future Success — Nahu Lanham