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Waist Down Pics With Quotes By John Green

There's some people in this world who you can just love and love and love no matter what. — John Green

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Marianne Moore

Words cluster like chromosomes, determining the procedure. — Marianne Moore

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Richard Feynman

You see, the chemists have a complicated way of counting: instead of saying "one, two, three, four, five protons," they say, "hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron. — Richard Feynman

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By John Maddox Roberts

One wouldn't want to consult with foreign snakes. — John Maddox Roberts

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Talia Vance

I'm like an abused puppy, so desperate for attention that it's almost a surprise when I get belted in the gut.
Again. — Talia Vance

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Tony McCoy

I don't know which is stronger: the thrill of winning or the fear of failure. I don't know which one affects me most. I don't know where the middle is. — Tony McCoy

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Brian Greene

General relativity then establishes that objects move toward regions where time elapses more slowly; in a sense, all objects "want" to age as slowly as possible. From an Einsteinian perspective, that explains why an object falls when you let go of it. — Brian Greene

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Frederick Lenz

We've developed a very complex filing system for existence. We see things in terms of good or bad. We feel happiness, joy, pain, loss, guilt and remorse. — Frederick Lenz

Waist Down Pics With Quotes By Samuel Beckett

It is by the nadir that we come, said Watt, and it is by the nadir that we go, whatever that means. And the artist must have felt something of this kind too, for the circle did not turn, as circles will, but sailed steadfast in its white skies, with its patient breach for ever below. — Samuel Beckett