
Top 15 Merrilees Laguna Quotes
#1. Life is the past, the present and the perhaps.
Bette Davis
#2. Dysfunctional muscles are generally not diseased, aging, or broken. They are starved of motion.
Pete Egoscue
#3. I guess it really had been brave . . . because it was so bugger-all stupid, and if there was one thing I'd come to realize, ti was that bravery and bugger-all stupidity went hand in hand.
Peter David
#4. The fun for me is to mix it all up. I would actually like to do something as far away from what I've just done, just for my own personal joy and growth, for what I want to do.
Don Cheadle
#5. As far as depths of geekiness ... I have more friends in World of Warcraft than I do in real life!
Lights
#6. There is something inhuman and vaguely pornographic about statistics ... Pornography, on the other hand, with its loosely bound sequences of storyless sexual couplings often has the feel of a statistical survey.
John Allen Paulos
#7. As technology improves, on-screen avatars look more and more like real people. When they start looking too real, though, we pull away. These almost-humans aren't quite right; they look creepy, like zombies.
James Surowiecki
#8. Bruises mapped my body from bumping into tables and tripping over curbs while walking with a book in my hand, my eyes focused on the pages instead of the live space around me.
Rachel Cohn
#9. I was always a thin kid; I was an athlete.
Artie Lange
#10. To be a good cook you have to have a love of the good, a love of hard work, and a love of creating.
Julia Child
#11. Fascinatingly resilient the tenacity of a child. Not yet conditioned by society to give up when instructed to do so.
Chris Murray
#12. The late '70's and early '80s is the zenith of a certain craftsmanship in sound recording.
Thomas Bangalter
#13. I felt beautiful but also interrupted. I wasn't used to being so complicated.
Janet Fitch
#14. A picture is poem without words.
Confucius
#15. We seek more and more privacy, and feel more and more alienated and lonely when we get it.
Philip Slater
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