Don't shrink your standards, link yourself with those who think and ink like you.
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Create a link through which you can market your dream products. Create a blog or a website of your own depending on what you want to be recognized for. Share your experiences through these media.
Fathers, your are the head and strength of the family unit. If you are not in place, there is a weakness in the link.
It may be possible that Leukemia in children is linked to the location of the fuse board and the electrical meter on the home.
Ability and necessity dwell near each other.
God is the light bulb, to where faith is the light switch.
You have been missing from me for far too long.
You can read minds, and you didn't tell me?_ Link stared at me like he just found out I was the Silver Surfer. He rubbed his head nervously. __ey, man, all that stuff about Lena? I was yankin_ your chain._ He looked away. __re you doin_ it now? You're doin_ it, aren't you? Dude, get out of my head._ He backed away from me and into the bookshelf.__ can't read your mind, you idiot.
I like to define biology as the history of the earth and all its life _ past, present, and future. To understand biology is to understand that all life is linked to the earth from which it came; it is to understand that the stream of life, flowing out of the dim past into the uncertain future, is in reality a unified force, though composed of an infinite number and variety of separate lives.
You're incredible. I can feel your power and it's more than anything I...Violet," he swallowed, watching me in awe. "It's like...It's like you're as powerful as an angel."-Lincoln
All the truths of mathematics are linked to each other, and all means of discovering them are equally admissible.
By the power of the Tri-Force, I command you to "-------
I am the Hero of Time. No matter where or when I am, I will fight for Hyrule... and for Princess Zelda.
A chain is as strong as its weakest link...........and a brain is as strong as its weakest think!
When we were little, Scarlett and I were utterly convinced that we'd originally been one person in our mother's belly. We believed that somehow, half of us wanted to be born and half wanted to stay. So our heart had to be broken in two so that Scarlett could be born first, and then I finally braved the outside world a few years later. It made sense, in our pig-tailed heads--it explained why, when we ran through grass or danced or spun in circle long enough, we would lose track of who was who and it started to feel as if there were some organic, elegant link between us, our single heart holding the same tempo and pumping the same blood. That was before the attack, though. Now our hearts link only when we're hunting, when Scarlett looks at me with a sort of beautiful excitement that's more powerful than her scars and then tears after a Fenris as though her life depends on its death. I follow, always, because it's the only time when our hearts beat in perfect harmony, the only time when I'm certain, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are one person broken in two.
It's difficult from one story to jump in another story, 2 stories are okay for one hour. But more and more characters you start losing the link. (Thriller 2)
A promise is a gift and a gift is a symbol of a social relationship. The donor is aware that it creates a link and the recipient identifies it as a mutual bond. A gift, however, is tangible and a promise is not. Eventually, a promise can be expounded as misunderstood, or misheard or it is simply over and done. If misheard, the social bond is to be put into question. If forgotten, it can be reminded but this is embarrassing. If elapsed, it is one of those broken promises that infest countless relationships. ( "Promised me a breeze of freedom" )
When we are looking for the unexpected, we are not only looking for the unexpected in ourselves, but we are also curious about the unexpected in the behavior of the others. So as to know the others, we have got to learn how and where they differ from us. By understanding this, we are able to establish an uplifting link with otherness. ( "Looking for the unexpected" )