Whatsits Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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I have got you together to hear what I have written down. I do not wish your advice about the main matterfor that I have determined for myself. — Abraham Lincoln

The white-haired wonder leading what had to, by now, be a blocks-long parade must've finally turned on her hearing aid. Because she finally pulled into the United Methodist Church parking lot, praise God, leaving the rest of us free to party until some other octogenarian found it necessary to take to the streets after dark. In Ohio, old folks know better than to drive at night. Yet another reason Cleveland rocks. — Jennifer Rardin

A share in two revolutions is living to some purpose. — Thomas Paine

You have to keep your priorities straight if you plan to do well in stocks. — Peter Lynch

I've been lucky enough to primarily work for myself over the years. — Jim Courier

During the first half of the twentieth century, a few of your scientists began to investigate these matters. They did not know it, but they were tampering with the lock of Pandora's box. The forces they might have unleashed transcended any perils that the atom could have brought. For the physicists could only have ruined the Earth: the paraphysicists could have spread havoc to the stars. — Arthur C. Clarke

When a trigger point is present, numerous sarcomeres are contracted into a small, thickened area and the rest of the sarcomeres in the myofibril are stretched thin. Several of these contractures in the same area are probably what we feel as a "knot" or "tight band" in the muscle. These muscle fibers are not available for use because they are already contracted, which is why you cannot condition (strengthen) a muscle that contains trigger points. — Valerie Delaune

Love shouldn't be safe — Elizabeth Webber

If it's something everyone knows, I can't afford to ask. — Patrick Rothfuss

That laughter costs too much which is purchased by the sacrifice of decency. — John Quinton