Widerange Quotes & Sayings
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I notice how well or badly a guy treats a waiter, or whether he's kind to some people and not to others. One guy I was with actually yelled, 'Get out of my face!' at a homeless man. Needless to say, there was no second date. — Sarah Wynter

Molecular biology has routinely taken problematic things under its wing without altering core ideas. — Ian Hacking

Appreciate the aesthetic and creativity of the nature and be grateful for being part of it. — M.F. Moonzajer

...there's seldom one event that makes a person a certain way, it's the numerous bumps and bruises and stories of personal triumph in a life that makes us these beautifully scared creatures. — L.M. Adams

When I was a kid, I liked Superman. When I got a little older, I liked Wolverine. And then I found girls. — Jeremy Sisto

Ninety degrees but the heat made me feel safe, like walking under water. — Gillian Flynn

In nature, there is less death and destruction than death and transmutation. — Edwin Way Teale

I would have been different too, without you. Weaker, reckless." He smiled slightly. "Afraid of the dark." He brushed the tears from my cheeks. I wasn't sure when they'd started. "But no matter who or what I was, I would have been yours. — Leigh Bardugo

Although the Singularity has many faces, its most important implication is this: our technology will match and then vastly exceed the refinement and suppleness of what we regard as the best of human traits. — Ray Kurzweil

We have a moral obligation to act happy even if we don't feel it — Dennis Prager

Integrity is the factor that determines which one will prevail. We struggle daily with situations that demand decisions between what we want to do and what we ought to do. Integrity establishes the ground rules for resolving these tensions. it determines who we are and how we will respond before the conflict even appears. Integrity welds what we say, think, and do, into a whole person so that permission is never granted for one of these to be out of sync. — John C. Maxwell