Quotes About Absorption
We have known for many years that we need vitamin D to facilitate calcium absorption and promote bone mineralization.
~ Andrew Weil
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I like getting under the skin of the protagonists of every book I read, it makes the whole story so much more personal.
~ Shweta Bachchan Nanda
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Whey protein is taken very quickly into the bloodstream and there is a lot of waste, so it is not ideal on its own in most cases.
~ Dorian Yates
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He was wondering at the unreality of ideas, at the fading radiance of existence, and at the little absorptions that were creeping avidly into his life, like rats into a ruined house
~ F Scott Fitzgerald
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Reading over what I have written so far I see I have given the impression that the events of three nights several weeks apart were all that absorbed me. On the contrary they were merely casual events in a crowded summer and, until much later, they absorbed me infinitely less than my personal affairs.
~ F Scott Fitzgerald
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Only Maury Noble remained awake, seated upon the station roof, his eyes wide open and fixed with fatigued intensity upon the distant nucleus of morning. He was wondering at the unreality of ideas, at the fading radiance of existence, and at the little absorptions that were creeping avidly into his life, like rats into a ruined house.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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There was suddenly no question on his mind, no eternal problem for a solution and resolution. He had experienced an emotion that was neither mental nor physical, nor merely a mixture of the two, and the love of life absorbed him for the present to the exclusion of all else. He was content to let the experiment remain isolated and unique.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Poetry is dying first. It'll be absorbed into prose sooner or later. For instance, the beautiful word, the colored and glittering word, and the beautiful simile belong in prose now. To get attention poetry has got to strain for the unusual word, the harsh, earthy word that's never been beautiful before.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Mas só a ideia de ler se me desvanece se tomo de cima da mesa um livro qualquer, o facto físico de ter que ler anula-me a leitura.
~ Fernando Pessoa
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I'm a big fan of teatowels and am always on the lookout for a good one.
~ Nick Cave
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Snooker still fascinates me and I still get a buzz from it.
~ Jimmy White
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Being able to disappear into every film that I do really works in my favor.
~ Lucy Boynton
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After finishing 'The Book of Life,' I needed a bit of a break from the Bishops and de Clermonts. Honestly, I wasn't sure when - or even if! - they would capture all of my attention again.
~ Deborah Harkness
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It was very hard not to get utterly and wholeheartedly drawn into the stories on 'The Gift.'
~ Mel Giedroyc
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I do tend to lose myself in whatever job I'm doing or hobby I'm into.
~ Sam Heughan
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I am a binge reader, with a tendency to throw myself at a writer, immerse myself in their work.
~ Rumaan Alam
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From every little territory I've been, I've picked something up, things that I could use to better my game, to take with me, and the rest I left behind.
~ Ryan Babel
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interfering with the digestion
~ Robert O. Young
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nadie, y menos en literatura, es capaz de no parpadear durante un tiempo prolongado
~ Roberto Bolano
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One can swiftly understand that for most moments of our lives, we have forgotten almost all of the world around us, except for what currently claims our interest.
~ Robin Hobb
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Son, it isn't how many books you read, it's what you get from those you do read.
~ Louis Lamour
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It was a box of tissues.
~ Louis Sachar
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John labored tirelessly to win control of Pioneer Oil Works and, instead of snuffing it out, favored its discreet absorption by Standard Oil.
~ Ron Chernow
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When a sound enters your body through your ears and merges with your mind, what happens to it? Is it still a sound then, or has it become something else? When you eat a wing or an egg or a drumstick, at what point is it no longer a chicken? When you read these words on a page, what happens to them, when they become you?
~ Ruth Ozeki
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