Top 12 Pottos Primates Quotes
#1. What is a potto?"
"It is a little furry creature that sleeps all day with its head between its legs and then walks about very, very slowly all night, high in the trees, slowly eating leaves and creeping up on birds as they roost and eating them too.
Patrick O'Brian
#2. We've learned how to lengthen life, but we don't know how to deepen it.
Vance Havner
#3. If you can maintain the diet over a period of time, that's very good.
If you're taking statins and you're not following a diet, you could partially undo the effects of statins.
Antonio Gotto
#4. The intention of every man acting according to virtue is to follow the rule of reason, wherefore the intention of all the virtues is directed to the same end, so that all the virtues are connected together in the right reason of things to be done, viz. prudence,
Thomas Aquinas
#5. The simplest toy, one which even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent.
Sam Levenson
#6. You like playing with fire?"
"Yes. It is my favorite element." She extracted her arm from his grip and stepped inside the elevator
Lia Davis
#7. You don't start a revolution by fighting the state but by presenting the solutions.
Le Corbusier
#8. The few existing writings against Kantian philosophy are the most important documents in the case history of sound common sense.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#9. A mere inference or theory must give way to a truth revealed; but a scientific truth must be maintained, however contradictory it may appear to the most cherished doctrines of religion.
David Brewster
#10. In the present age when communication is so rapid, we should create a different tradition, traditions are created everyday. Five years now is like 100 years before. We are living in a society that has no history. There's no precedent for this kind of society so we can break the old patterns.
Yoko Ono
#11. Television isn't black and white anymore, and neither are people
William Todd
#12. It was hard for me to see God at work in my life when I was running from class to class and traveling from place to place.
Henri J.M. Nouwen