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What the fossil record does do is to force us to contemplate our place on the planet. We are but one species of several hominids that inhabited Planet Earth, and like our distant cousins who went extinct fairly recently, our time on Planet Earth is also finite. Louise Leakey
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Most of us are only tuned in to distant stations where all kinds of things are happening to other people. We listen through the static to their heartbreaks as if we were in some well-protected receiving chamber. Jonathan Schwartz
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Mr. Cullen, you look distant and aloof. But I know my words are entering you're disturbed mind. Emily Stoecker
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Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin .. it's the triumphant twang of a bedspring J. Perelman
distant doctors misleading people
I encountered a lot of people who were very distant and uncommunicative and misleading and self-contradictory. On the other hand, I did find doctors who were extraordinary and remarkable. David Newman
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I have been growing daylilies since 1982. I received my first plants from a distant relative, and the following spring, I was hooked, Tim Bell
distant happened seemed teachers war
When I was in middle school, and teachers lectured about World War II, the conflict seemed impossibly distant and irrelevant. And it had only happened 15 years earlier. Don Kardong
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There was a time, in the not so distant past, that if you didn't have what you needed on Thanksgiving, you were pretty much going to have to wait until Friday. Not anymore! Monica Johnson
distant governor ruled
The governor hasn't ruled anything out, but I would characterize that as a distant option. Rebecca Rausch
disturbed fast message people producers send track
The producers of the film will be granting an assassin's dream. It will also send out a message to other disturbed people that there is a fast track to international fame. Elliot Mintz
disturbed numbers saying
We're saying that we're disturbed by the numbers we are seeing. Catherine Rossi
disturbed men opinion opinions
Men are disturbed not by things that happen, but by their opinion of the things that happen. Epictetus
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Men are disturbed not by things, but by the views which they take of them Epictetus
disturbed intense playing rather
Sometimes when you're playing a very intense character, a disturbed character, you find other layers. That's much more interesting to me, rather than just playing 'intense.' I find it too boring. Irrfan Khan
disturbed fema looked moved president
We were disturbed the president moved too slowly, that FEMA looked too disorganized. Michael Grant
disturbed found high incredibly level wage
We were disturbed by the incredibly high incidence of wage violations. We also found a very high level of injuries. Nik Theodore
disturbed elected positions serve violent
We have, for whatever the reason, disturbed people... who sometimes do terrible, violent things, and sometimes those of us who serve in elected positions are the target. Jan Brewer
disturbed
We must always be disturbed by the truth. Dogen
entering lives personal potential
The potential for their personal lives entering in their professional lives is dynamic. David Boreanaz
entering increase milk producers raw seeing
We're seeing an increase of producers entering into the raw milk market. Claudia Coles
entering people
We're going to see a lot more young people entering entrepreneurial ventures. Louis Armstrong
entering fear left promise seem short therefore
Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. Bible Bible
entering gaining life mainstream wine
We're gaining traction in the U.S. market. Wine is entering the mainstream of American life for the first time. Jon Fredrikson
entering splinters becoming
Homosexuals are entering the mainstream, because they're becoming as boring and as tedious as any other splinter group. Dennis Miller
entering felt imagine risked succeeded
When I was young, it was difficult to imagine entering a world where my parents succeeded so much and I could have risked failing. It would have felt much harder. Isabella Rossellini
entering granted love magazines recognize taken trade vastness worlds
I love trade magazines - any trade's magazine: by entering into what is taken for granted in a world not your own, you better recognize the vastness of the social universe - for there are so, so many worlds that are not your own. Rick Perlstein
entering force plausible rewarding seems work
Right now, entering the work force seems more plausible and rewarding for me. Jessica Jackson
words-of-wisdom desire use
Do you know at this very moment you are surrounded by eternity? And do you know that you can use that eternity if you so desire? Carlos Castaneda
words-of-wisdom cheerful poor
Can you suppose there's any harm in looking as cheerful and being as cheerful as our poor circumstances will permit? Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom records trials
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom classic trifles
Trifles make the sum of life. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom said being-true
Everybody said so. Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true. Everybody is, often, as likely to be wrong as right. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom speech earnest
A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom crowds noise
Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom surprise me-alone
Surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone. Charles Dickens
words-of-wisdom littles captains
Captain Cuttle, like all mankind, little knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement, until he felt its death-shock. Charles Dickens