Flying from the U.S. to Tokyo takes approximately as long as law school. (Dave Barry)
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Sometimes there is no comfort, only the knowledge that the worst has happened – Ashley Gardner, The Hanover Square Affair
Sometimes there is no comfort, only the knowledge that the worst has happened – Ashley Gardner, The Hanover Square Affair
I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying
I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying. (Michael Jordan)
I do not say that I could never be persuaded to sacrifice my reputation to passion- only that it would take a great deal
I do not say that I could never be persuaded to sacrifice my reputation to passion- only that it would take a great deal (Jude Morgan, Indiscretion)
Men trust their ears less than their eyes
Men trust their ears less than their eyes. (Herodotus)
The only success worth one’s powder was success in the line of one’s idiosyncrasy … what was talent but the art of being completely whatever one happened to be? – Henry James
The only success worth one’s powder was success in the line of one’s idiosyncrasy … what was talent but the art of being completely whatever one happened to be? – Henry James.
A two-year-old is kind of like having a blender, but you don’t have a top for it
A two-year-old is kind of like having a blender, but you don’t have a top for it (Jerry Seinfeld)
The immoral woman in Luke 7 has the faith to anticipate Christ’s forgiveness. She can act in love with no words to justify
The immoral woman in Luke 7 has the faith to anticipate Christ’s forgiveness. She can act in love with no words to justify (Jenn Thoman)
Intelligence is perhaps but a malady, -a beautiful malady; the oysters’s pearl
Intelligence is perhaps but a malady, -a beautiful malady; the oysters’s pearl (Rémy de Gourmont, Philosophic Nights in Paris,: Being Selections from Promenades Philosophiques)
We are at the tail end of a decline in infant mortality that began just over a century ago. Babies no longer wander into open hearths or are mauled by marauding pigs. We have vaccines, lead-free educational toys, diapers that can sop up a typhoon. But we have never been more worried
We are at the tail end of a decline in infant mortality that began just over a century ago. Babies no longer wander into open hearths or are mauled by marauding pigs. We have vaccines, lead-free educational toys, diapers that can sop up a typhoon. But we have never been more worried (Nicholas Day, Baby Meets World: Suck, Smile, Touch, Toddle)