Viewing Angle Quotes & Sayings
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Each day lived," Richard said, "is one less of our limited number of days gone forever. Time therefore has relevance and meaning to us. Life is precious, so time is precious. Time is how we put value on things such as love. We give our most precious commodity, our time-a part of our lives-over to those we love. — Terry Goodkind

Everyone might think Lizzie's an angel, but I knew better. She was selfish, and she was going to pay. — Michelle Madow

It [the memoir "In The Body of the World"] wrote me. I joke about it, but this book was so unusual. It just started to come out. I really feel like it came straight from my body. I think it was both an expression of what I had gone through, but also it just felt like everything had come together in my body and it needed to tell that story. — Eve Ensler

If I'm reading a book and it seems truly interesting, I tend to start reading back to front in order not to be too deeply under the sway of progress. — David Shields

Jenny was struck again by the contrast between his attractiveness and his shyness. It was endearing. — Katie Allen

If indeed, as Hilbert asserted, mathematics is a meaningless game played with meaningless marks on paper, the only mathematical experience to which we can refer is the making of marks on paper. — E. T. Bell

Happiness is largely an attitude of mind, of viewing life from the right angle. — Dale Carnegie

Bricka bracka, firecracker, sis boom bah! Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, rah rah rah! — Tex Avery

I wondered if I'd ever be so lucky to have a girlfriend I'd grow old with, a girlfriend who knew my secrets, my fears, my hopes
and loved me anyway. — Beth Hoffman

There are lots of jobs in search of talent. And there's lots of talent in search of meaningful work. — Maynard Webb

Viewing the world from a different angle made it all look strange and dynamic, as if seeing it for the first time. — Kyung-Sook Shin

The true wealth of a nation lies not in it's gold or silver but in it's learning, wisdom and in the uprightness of its sons. — Kahlil Gibran