Top 11 Goldie Hawn Lotus Quotes
#1. Darwinists are right to say that selection favours the organisms that leave alive the most progeny, but vigorous growth takes place within a constrained space where feedback from the environment allows the emergence of natural self-regulation.
James E. Lovelock
#2. Better to have the poet's heart than brain,
Feeling than song.
George MacDonald
#3. The search for meaning is an illusion of logic and a requirement of the middleclass for predictable breeding space.
Christopher S. Hyatt
#4. If I lose you, Eva," he said hoarsely, "I have nothing. Everything I've done is so I don't lose you.
Sylvia Day
#5. If women be educated for dependence; that is, to act according to the will of another fallible being, and submit, right or wrong, to power, where are we to stop?
Mary Wollstonecraft
#6. If you have the door to your office closed, you get more work done today and tomorrow, and you are more productive than most. But ten years later somehow, you don't quite know what problems are worth working on.
Richard Hamming
#7. The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm.
Albert Camus
#8. I remember Mum repeatedly telling us we had good hearts and good brains. When she said that we'd say 'thanks' and it might have sounded as if we were thanking her for seeing us that way but actually we were thanking her for giving us whatever goodness was in us.
Helen Oyeyemi
#9. The sofa has to go first. We can put that right in the truck to go to the church."
"Is something going on I don't know about? Is the church paying top dollar for old stuff or something?
Cat Johnson
#10. I feel like we are playing the Quiet Game. When you're tired of playing and want to shout out all the words you've been keeping inside you, but you absolutely cannot lose. So instead you sit, and bite down on everything screaming inside you, and wait.
Claire Legrand
#11. Change is seen as something evil only by those who have lost their youth or sense of humor." That was Cookie Mueller on the East Village, 1985. The
Sari Botton
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