
Top 13 Disuse Atrophy Quotes
#1. It feels good to watch TV and know that you're being represented on somebody's network and for certain communities, it feels even better to know that you're being depicted truthfully.
Aeriel Miranda
#2. The first duty is to sacrifice to the gods and pray them to grant you the thought,words, and deeds likely to render your command most pleasing to the gods and bring yourself, your friends, and your city the fullest measure of affection and glory and advantage
Xenophon
#3. Life is a million different dots making one gigantic picture. And maybe the big picture is nice, maybe it's amazing, but if you're standing with your face pressed up against a bunch of black dots, it's really hard to tell.
Rebecca Stead
#4. Perfection isn't everything," she said as she turned and walked away. "I think the flaws are what make it perfect.
Trisha Leaver
#5. It's like learning to ride a unicorn. You never forget.
Eoin Colfer
#6. I prefer to speak of 'interdimensionals' rather than 'extraterrestrials' because the latter has connotations of 'little green men' and all the other cliche responses. Nor does it tell the full story.
David Icke
#7. During this journey it was as if he again thought over his whole life and reached the same old comforting and hopeless conclusion: that there was no need for him to start anything, that he had to live out his life without doing evil, without anxiety, and without wishing for anything.
Leo Tolstoy
#8. Almost every country in Africa has now instituted multi-party democracy.
Mo Ibrahim
#9. How would you like to live with somebody who was everlastingly grieving your heart by his conduct?
G. Campbell Morgan
#10. Yours is ... il sent comme lavande."
Is that French for 'You stink'?"
It means 'lavender'."
Huh." She sniffed at her wrist. "I thought I smelled more like a grape Popsicle.
Lynn Viehl
#11. Overriding everything else, the Titanic also marked the end of a general feeling of confidence.
Walter Lord
#12. It was a lie of convenience. The truth takes about ten minutes to tell, most people can't sit still that long
Robert Kearney
#13. How would one publish a living book, whose stories never ended?
Blake Crouch
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