Widethe Quotes & Sayings
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Love is subsequent to knowledge and to the thing known, for nothing unknown is loved. — Nicholas Of Cusa
Reality has changed chameleonlike before my eyes so many times that I have learned, or am learning, to trust almost anything except what appears to be so. — Maya Angelou
The first time I stepped on an NBA court I became a businessman. — LeBron James
You keep to your own ways and leave mine to me. — Petrarch
But to ask pity of our body is like discoursing in front of an octopus, for which our words can have no more meaning than the sound of the tides, and with which we should be appalled to find ourselves condemned to live. — Marcel Proust
The best way to create value in the 21st century is to connect Creativity with Technology — Steve Jobs
The wings are moved several times by hand to charge the crank chamber with mixture, which flows on through the external pipe and inlet valve to the compression space and cylinder. — Lawrence Hargrave
Whether you're talking about boners, infidelities, late rent, or the Democratic primary: a single plausible excuse will sound like a credible explanation while a basket full of excuses - even a basket stuffed with equally legitimate, plausible/probable excuses - will sound like a desperate/unbelievable lie. — Dan Savage
First, under "the gross darkness of popery, — Robert Tracy McKenzie
Weaving olden dances; mingling hands and mingling glances. — W.B.Yeats
When we play the fool, how wideThe theatre expands! beside,How long the audience sits before us!How many prompters! what a chorus! — Walter Savage Landor
I make a new discovery that totally blows; dying is the easy part. It's coming back to life that sucks. — Karen Marie Moning
We know how powerful our mother was when we were little, but is our wife that powerful to us now? Must we relive our great deed of escape from Mama with every other woman in our life? — Frank Pittman
seen that quick alteration of her features — Diane Chamberlain