Top 15 Philtrum Quotes
#1. When people flatter you constantly it is very tempting to think you deserve it.
Ruth Reichl
#2. Sometimes we took refuge in our diving bell while waves of charge and magnetism spiraled languidly past, like boluses of ectoplasm coursing down the intestine of some poltergeist god.
Peter Watts
#3. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it and you really work
hard.
Steve Case
#4. Everything changes. That's the universal nature of outer reality and inner experience. Therefore, there's no end to disturbed equilibria as long as you live.
Rick Hanson
#5. Searching represents the achievement of the goal of searching.
Finding represents the achievement of the goal of finding.
Alan Cohen
#6. A man has one, a cat has nine, and in between it's killing time.
Ray Davies
#7. She herself had given up washing long ago, and besides, people no longer believed in stale urine, either for one purpose or another.
Halldor Laxness
#8. Adversity is just change that we haven't adapted ourselves to yet.
Aimee Mullins
#9. Life, unfortunately, doesn't seem to care what we want.
Richelle Mead
#10. The future's comin' at ya' like a freight train.
Lila McCann
#11. Some people can handle alcohol. You know who you are. Some people can't handle alcohol. The police know who you are.
Gabriel Iglesias
#12. I'm not actually sure I'm grown-up enough for grown-up books.
Barbara Park
#13. But nobody is visually naive any longer. We are cluttered with images, and only abstract art can bring us to the threshold of the divine.
Dominique De Menil
#14. he watched it with curiosity. It was strange to be conscious of another person's existence, to feel it as a close, urgent necessity; a necessity without qualifications, neither pleasant nor painful, merely final like an ultimatum.
Ayn Rand
#15. In the annals of American blunders, the Bay of Pigs may have been even more feckless, and the invasion of Iraq more costly, but we cannot yet calculate the cost of teaching Iran and others, by our role in the casual overthrow of Moammar Gaddafi, the peril of not having nuclear weapons.
George Will
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