Agabi Oakville Quotes & Sayings
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What's all this, I expect you're thinking, about "the tallest mountain in the world"? Everest, surely, deserves at least an honourable mention in this category? Well, it all depends on your point of view. Certainly, Everest stands a sturdy 29,028 feet above sea level, which is, in its way, impressive. But if you were going to climb Everest, you would probably start, fi you were using a reliable guide, somewhere in the Himalayas. Anywhere in the Himalayas is pretty damn high to start with, and so, to hear some people tell it, it's just a smartish jog to do the last little bit to the actual top of Everest. The way to keep it interesting these days is to do it without oxygen or in your underpants or something. — Douglas Adams
The more Chaotic I am, the more complete I am. — Austin Osman Spare
I would rather do things that I really love with people that I love working with, and to be able to extend that and go and play, it's great. I feel very fortunate. — Nigel Godrich
In morals the law of competition no more justifies personal, official, or national selfishness or brutality than the law of gravitation justifies the shooting of a bird. — Vernon Kellogg
Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb nail. — Henry David Thoreau
To become a master at any skill, it takes the total effort of your: heart, mind, and soul working together in tandem. — Maurice Young
With lightning, you're never really sure if that's what it was; it's just a flash. Thunder, you know. You feel it.'
'You can keep your quiet thunder. I'll keep the exciting lightning. — Sara Barnard
Well, that's as clear as mud — Tammy Godfrey
The secret to the sound is to drop the bass on the floor! — Jaco Pastorius
THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS AN INNOCENT WITCH! — Chris Colfer
The workpeople, to be sure, were most annoyingly slow, but time cured that. — Robert Louis Stevenson
