Unprovoked Dog Quotes & Sayings
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He believed there was nothing essentially unAmerican about greed or lust - hey, those qualities were encouraged everywhere from Wall Street to Capitol Hill. — Jeffery Deaver

Across thirty-two cities worldwide, people in 2006 were walking an average 10 percent faster than they were in 1994. — Richard O'Connor

I've always been a misfit. — Tracey Ullman

Everyone said, 'Emil, you are a fool!'
But when I first won the European Championship, they said: 'Emil, you are a genius!' — Emil Zatopek

Agile is more a "direction," than an "end," a philosophy and mindset at board level. — Pearl Zhu

If the sponge (mirror) neurons are our receiver, then our subcortical areas are the amplifier. These subcortical shifts are what changes in us when we attune to someone else. — Daniel J. Siegel

Try not to look sideways to see how others are viewing our lives but to look up to see how heavenly father sees us. — Carl B. Cook

In a fight you don't stop to choose your cudgels. — Nikita Khrushchev

That is a problem with memory: Sometimes you forget what you wish you hadn't; other times you can't forget something you'd prefer to be rid of. — Lois Metzger

Istanbul ... the constant beating of the wave of the East against the rock of the West ... — Susan Moody

But it's so beautiful, my castle; it's the most wonderful place to go home to. It sits on a cliff above the sea. There are steps down to the water, cut into the cliff. And balconies hanging over the cliff - you feel as if you'll fall if you lean too far. At night the sun goes down across the water, and the whole sky turns red and orange, and the sea to match it. Sometimes there are great fish out there, fish of impossible colors. They come to the surface and roll about - you can watch them from the balconies. And in winter the waves are high, and the wind'll knock you down. You can't go out to the balconies in winter. It's dangerous, and wild. — Kristin Cashore

[Reality] isn't simply the so-called world that you're in. Your reality is a much larger one that takes in all matter of identification and desires and hopes. — Lynne Tillman