'Paquita' has a patchy history, beginning in 1846, and a patchy plot. Robert Gottlieb beginhistorypaquita Change image and share on social
Paradigms are like glasses. When you have incomplete paradigms about yourself or life in general, it's like wearing glasses with the wrong prescription. That lens affects how you see everything else. Sean Covey affectgeneralglass Change image and share on social
Parading our own brilliance and exulting in other people's errors is not very nice. For that matter, even wanting to parade our own brilliance and exult in other people's errors is not very nice, although it is certainly very human. Kathryn Schulz brillianceerrorexult share on social
Paradise is exactly like where you are right now... only much, much better. Laurie Anderson paradise Change image and share on social
Paradise is open to all kind hearts. Pierre Jean de Beranger heartkindopen Change image and share on social
Paradise is too perfect for humanity. Dario Argento humanityparadiseperfect Change image and share on social
Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again. Samuel Johnson bookhardlose Change image and share on social
Paradise was made for tender hearts; hell, for loveless hearts. Voltaire hearthellloveless Change image and share on social
Paradoxical as it may seem, to believe in youth is to look backward; to look forward we must believe in age. Dorothy L. Sayers agebackwardforward Change image and share on social
Paradoxically Americans are becoming both more obese and more nutrient deficient at the same time. Obese children eating processed foods are nutrient depleted and increasingly get scurvy and rickets, diseases we thought were left behind in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mark Hyman 19th20thamerican share on social