Esther M. Friesner Quotes
A smart rabbit doesn’t wait until the hounds are on her tail before she digs her burrow.Esther M. Friesner
Quotes to Explore
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We will continue to look for points of coinciding
Igor Ivanov -
The moon glows on the river, wind rustles the pines.
Ueda Akinari -
Smell remembers and tells the future. ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers.
Cherrie Moraga -
That was our whole ambition was to become songwriters and get a publishing deal. So music has always been a part of my life.
Pete Byrne -
I haven't received any pressure to be anything other than myself, and for that, I am so grateful.
Halima Aden -
But thy eternal summer shall not fade.
William Shakespeare
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It's annoying, but justice and equality are mates. Aren't they? Justice always wants to hang out with equality. And equality is a real pain.
Bono U2 -
I may have a feather duster down my pants.
Johnny Depp -
Diversity and inclusion of women and underrepresented minorities in science should not affect the way education is handled or research is carried out. So diversity should not be a problem but rather an opportunity to involve a large talent pool.
Mildred Dresselhaus -
"I’ve escaped from the dreadful clutches of a nap,” she announced to the road.
Courtney Milan -
In our universe there is God and there are people and things. We were made so that we should worship God, love people and use things. However if we worship ourselves, we will ignore God, start loving things and begin to use people.
Warren W. Wiersbe -
There have been so many empires, kings are kinda going out of style.
Chuck Berry
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How much more satisfying to seduce an angel than a villain?
Cate Tiernan -
Only the player with the initiative has the right to attack
Wilhelm Steinitz -
The horse and the cow, the rabbit and the cat, the deer and the hare, the pheasant and the lark, please us better as friends than as meat.
Elisee Reclus -
Anybody who digs your art, you what to share it with.
Danny Carey -
A smart rabbit doesn’t wait until the hounds are on her tail before she digs her burrow.
Esther M. Friesner