Zempelburg Quotes & Sayings
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There's another part of the brain that seeps dopamine, specifically just before those peak emotional moments in a song: the caudate nucleus, which is involved in the anticipation of pleasure. — Anonymous

I don't have any big secret about putting. Just hit at it. It's either going to miss or go in. — Ben Crenshaw

Our business is not based on having information about you. You're not our product. Our product are these, and this watch, and Macs, and so forth. And so we run a very different company. I think everyone has to ask, how do companies make their money? Follow the money. And if they're making money mainly by collecting gobs of personal data, I think you have a right to be worried. — Tim Cook

For you, it's all about money, money, money. But what about the forests I say? Some of those trees have been there for hundreds of years. What right have you to destroy that? — Emily Arden

Love is the greatest of dreams, yet the worst of nightmares. — William Shakespeare

When everyone leaves you it's loneliness you feel, when you leave everyone else it's solitude. — Alfred Polgar

This is my journal. I can be candid here. Candidly, I could not be more miserable. — Thomas M. Disch

The preaching of the Word to a prayerless congregation falls at the very feet of the preacher. — E. M. Bounds

How many nights are we here?" Cassie asked. "Six? So we need what, 20 bottles? — Gennifer Albin

The person I like most is the one who points out my defects — Umar

God Himself is the rule and mode of virtue. Our faith is measured by divine truth, our hope by the greatness of His power and faithful affection, our charity by His goodness. His truth, power and goodness outreach any measure of reason. We can certainly never believe, trust or love God more than, or even as much as, we should. Extravagance is impossible. Here is no virtuous moderation, no measurable mean; the more extreme our activity, the better we are. — Thomas Aquinas

We have real difficulty here because everyone thinks of changing the world, but where, oh where, are those who think of changing themselves? People may genuinely want to be good, but seldom are they prepared to do what it takes to produce the inward life of goodness that can form the soul. Personal formation into the likeness of Christ is arduous and lifelong. — Richard J. Foster

How quick are we to learn: that is, to imitate what others have done or thought before. And how slow to understand: that is, to see the deeper connections. — Frits Zernike