There is a point when grief exceeds the human capacity to emote, and as a result one is strangely composed-
ABRAHAM VERGHESEThe biggest obstacle was mixing abortion with overpopulation. These are two things that have nothing to do with each other.
More Jacques-Yves Cousteau Quotes
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Stay kind, everyone carries their smile differently.
LORELEI -
We only get to play this game one time, one life.
GARY VAYNERCHUK -
I just want to be happy. If that’s me just being myself, then I don’t really care.
SELENA GOMEZ -
I think the city of Washington itself is insular to a certain extent. You have to get out in the country to realize what is going on and discover that the perceptions in Washington aren’t necessarily accurate.
ROSALYNN CARTER -
I just get on with my game and let the referees do their job.
LIONEL MESSI -
The first possibility of rural cleanliness lies in water supply.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE -
We are not a club or a Sunday school class, but a school of the woods.
BADEN POWELL DE AQUINO -
Nothing is impossible,’ said one of the seven sages of Greece.
ADONIRAM JUDSON -
Success comes when you do what you love to do, and commit to being the best in your field.
BRIAN TRACY -
I don’t know how I would react to the casting couch. I’m sure that at that moment, you won’t really know what to do. Whatever you do at that moment is instinctive.
KRITI SANON -
One doesn’t defend one’s god: one’s god is in himself a defense.
HENRY JAMES -
It was a kind love, a selfless love. I was a dreamer, and you were a traveler. We met at the crossroads. I saw love in your smile, and I recognized it for the first time in my life. But you had a plane to catch, and I was already home.
LANG LEAV -
Her imagination was by habit ridiculously active; when the door was not open it jumped out the window.
HENRY JAMES -
We have no compassion and we ask no compassion from you. When our turn comes, we shall not make excuses for the terror.
KARL MARX -
The world depends on fungi, because they are major players in the cycling of materials and energy around the world.
E. O. WILSON