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Yankelovich Research Quotes By Krista Ritchie

We're terrible at so many things - remembering important dates, college, making friends - but the one thing we've always been halfway decent at is being together. — Krista Ritchie

Yankelovich Research Quotes By Ernest Holmes

So plastic is mind, so receptive, that the slightest thought makes an impression upon it. People who think many kinds of thought must expect to receive a confused manifestation in their lives. If a gardener plants a thousand kinds of seeds, he will get a thousand kinds of plants: it is the same in mind. — Ernest Holmes

Yankelovich Research Quotes By A.A. Milne

A Proper Tea is much nicer than a Very Nearly Tea, which is one you forget about afterwards. — A.A. Milne

Yankelovich Research Quotes By Matt Lauria

My dad has this beautiful spirit of being able to create no matter where he is. He's always been so selfless with our family. It's hard to put words to it. He's an incredible man. — Matt Lauria

Yankelovich Research Quotes By Elizabeth Berg

There are only three kinds of Irishmen who can't understand women. Young men, old men and men of middle age. — Elizabeth Berg

Yankelovich Research Quotes By Drew Endy

If you can write DNA, you're no longer limited to 'what is' but to what you could make. — Drew Endy

Yankelovich Research Quotes By Watts Wacker

You can't 'increment' yourself into the future. — Watts Wacker

Yankelovich Research Quotes By George Eliot

There are faces which charge with a meaning and pathos not belonging to the single human soul that flutters beneath them, but speaking the joys and sorrows of foregone generations -- eyes that tell of deep love which doubtless has been and is somewhere, but not paired with these eyes -- perhaps paired with pale eyes that can say nothing; just as a national language may be instinct with poetry unfelt by the lips that use it. — George Eliot