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Quotes About Variety

My mum and my husband are from Irish backgrounds, so we have a lot of potatoes. Chips, mashed, boiled, new potatoes, I love them all. Even the slightly wonky ones like Duchess potatoes that go up in a little spiral.
~ Jo Brand
The things kids can do on screens can be really delightful - if they are age appropriate. But no, they shouldn't spend all their time on a screen; they should split up their time doing multiple, different things.
~ Clive Thompson
There is so much to explore in Delhi. The city has many interesting experiences in terms of places and foods to offer. There are so many options that one is usually spoilt for choice.
~ Sanya Malhotra
I think that's all just a bit of luck that I've gotten to do such different stuff. I don't know if it's a good thing to not do something, just 'cause it's too similar to what you've done.
~ Georgina Haig
Men would like monogamy better if it sounded less like monotony.
~ Rita Rudner
Just as God gave different fingers to the hand so has He given different ways to men.
~ Genghis Khan
Don't try to capture a man in one synthetic portrait, but rather in lots of snapshots taken at different times and in different circumstances.
~ Alexander Rodchenko
Don't judge the picture by the frame, every man is not the same
~ Elton John
Beauty has as many meanings as man has moods.
~ Eavan Boland
I've gone for each type: the rough guy; the nerdy, sweet, lovable guy; and the slick guy. I don't really have a type. Men in general are a good thing.
~ Jennifer Aniston
A love affair should always be a honeymoon. And the only way to make sure of that is to keep changing the man; for the same man can never keep it up.
~ George Bernard Shaw
The earth was made so various, that the mind Of desultory man, studious of change, And pleased with novelty, might be indulged.
~ William Cowper
Men are all alike - except the one you've met who's different.
~ Mae West
All men are different. And should do everything possible to continue to be so.
~ Paulo Coelho
Besides, interesting things happen along borders—transitions—not in the middle where everything is the same.
~ Neal Stephenson
The sand was hard-packed and solid and wet, speckled all over with cockle shells in colors and patterns of such profusion and variety that they must have given the first Dutchmen the idea to go out into the sea and bring back precious things from afar.
~ Neal Stephenson
At any rate the total number of persons at the table was not enormously larger than the number of categories, meaning that nearly everyone present was reacting in an altogether different way, and in most cases doing so rather strongly, leading to a pandemonium of fainting, screaming, knife waving, malicious glaring, furious remonstration, hand-clapping delight, dismay, judicious beard stroking, etc. to say nothing of secondary interactions, as when a knife waver collided with a screamer.
~ Neal Stephenson
with anything else under UNIX (of which Finux is a variant), there are a million options that only young, lonely, or obsessed people have the time and patience to explore.
~ Neal Stephenson
Life's rich pageant. And all that," Randy says.
~ Neal Stephenson
Because equality is sameness—and the last thing the world needs is sameness.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
The universe has never made one of anything, so why would there even be one of itself?
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Allow there to be a spectrum in all that you see.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
In life, lots of things occupy two or more classifications
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
You like a cracker? What kind of cracker? Graham, chocolate, cocoanut, whatever you want. Maybe just a plain cracker. I don't have plain crackers. I got graham, chocolate and cocoanut. Alright, a graham cracker. They're in the kitchen, in the closet. Maybe later.
~ Neil Simon