Skipper The Eyechild Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Skipper The Eyechild Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
He had written in cheap ballpoint ink that had blotted the five pages in many places. His handwriting was a looping but legible scrawl, and ha must have been bearing down hard, because the words were actually engraved into the cheap notebook pages; if I'd closed my eyes and run my fingertips over the backs of those torn-out sheets, it would have been like reading Braille— Stephen King

The selective activation of compatible memories explains anchoring: the high and the low numbers activate different sets of ideas in memory. The estimates of annual temperature draw on these biased samples of ideas and are therefore biased as well.— Daniel Kahneman

Let us be sure that the lady of our choice possesses certain tangible qualities that we admire; and if in other ways she falls short of our ideal, we must be patient and call to mind those qualities that first induced us to begin our courting.— Murasaki Shikibu

Hovering above me, directly over the twirling Merkabah, was the cosmic phenomena I hoped for but had not truly expected.— L.Z.Marie

It is but too easy to establish another durable and harmonious routine. Immediately all parts of nature consent to it. Only make something to take the place of something, and men will behave as if it was the very thing they wanted.— Henry David Thoreau

Reading is a broad church. But it is still a church.— Andy Miller

among roses, be a rose, among thorns, be a thorn— Idries Shah

Actors are steeped in a world of agents and where the next job is coming from and what are their expenses and what is the hotel like. You want to take them out of that world and dump them into another world, so that when you meet them on the screen they don't seem like the guy who was in two others movies that year.— Danny Boyle

When we have specific interests or purposes, can we leverage this tsunami of multimedia to our own individual aims and for the greater good of all?— Mark T. Maybury

If history is any guide at all, it seems to me to suggest that there is a final theory. In this century we have seen a convergence of the arrows of explanation, like the convergence of meridians toward the North Pole.— Steven Weinberg

The unspeakable visions of the individual.— Jack Kerouac

We shared the longest ride together, this thing called life,— Nicholas Sparks

This is a gathering of Lovers.— Rumi
In this gathering
there is no high, no low,
no smart, no ignorant,
no special assembly,
no grand discourse,
no proper schooling required.
There is no master,
no disciple.
