Xanadu Poem Quotes & Sayings
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A mystery confounds the problem of industry in art. In the last analysis, to work is simply not enough. But we have to act as if it were, leaving reward aside. — Anne Truitt
Life is a choice. Choose to live and not merely survive. — Debasish Mridha
Simpson's Paradox: when a whole body of data displays one trend, yet when broken into subgroups, the opposite trend comes into view for each of those subgroups. — Cathy O'Neil
Get out of your head, into your space and await the invisible stranger — Viola Spolin
If a deed is done, it's time to move on. — Vicki Myron
I think a lot of things could be handled locally. — Rand Paul
Only changes in mindsets can extend the frontiers of the possible. — Winston Churchill
You are not for everybody, but you are for somebody. — Julieanne O'Connor
I wanted to come through with my own voice and, hopefully, have it affect people. I want people to know that I'm not an Elvis impersonator. — Lisa Marie Presley
Most of us know when we are about to react emotionally. We can feel it. Often there is a brief warning before the amygdala hijack. For some of us, it is butterflies in the stomach; for some, it is an increased heart rate, and for others, it is a feeling of agitation. — Elizabeth Thornton
Through the history of our nation, Americans have always extended their hands in gestures of assistance. — Ronald Reagan
This is as good a time as any to comment on what I think has grown into an abuse. Congress makes holidays and every time there isa holiday it is the practice for one department to telephone over to another department and say we are going to have an extra holiday in this department and what is your department going to do about it ... If it comes on Saturday, they want a holiday on Friday, and of course they couldn't come back and travel on Sunday and so they want another holiday on Monday to get back on. — Calvin Coolidge
If sub specie aeternitatis there is no reason to believe that anything matters, then that does not matter either, and we can approach our absurd lives with irony instead of heroism or despair. — Thomas Nagel