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A big practice in chaos magic is the use of sigils, which are abstract words or symbols you create and embed with your wishes.
— Sophia Amoruso
There are connoisseurs of blue just as there are connoisseurs of wine.
— Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
Poverty is the greatest violence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is up to you to decide who to believe: the same people as usual or those who endanger their lives to save the country.
— Rafael Correa
We are all geniuses when we dream.
— Emile M. Cioran
I'm a middle child, and I have a younger sister who is stunning - just beautiful and smart.
— Stephnie Weir
Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears.
— Ernest Hemingway,
We embed social media inside our processes. Let's look at our processes and see how we can enhance them with social.
— Sandy Carter
I don't want to be like anybody else ...
— Greyson Chance
I do like to embed a fictional character firmly in an occupation.
— Penelope Lively
I love Japanese and Thai food, especially seafood, and eat out with my wife two or three times a week.
— Pierre Dukan
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— Marcel Marceau
No task is more difficult than systematic hypocrisy.
— Edward George, Baron George
Relaxing after intense effort not only provides an opportunity to rejuvenate, but also to metabolise and embed learning.
— Malti Bhojwani
The problem with living without the person you can't live without is eventually realizing you can live without them.
— Charlaine Harris
If you are looking for love, you may not find it, but if you love every one for sure, they will return it.
— Debasish Mridha
If I could embed a locator chip in my child right now, I know I would do that. Some people call that Big Brother; I call it being a father.
— Scott McNealy
As a rule, it was the pleasure-haters who became unjust.
— W. H. Auden