Airship Ventures Quotes & Sayings
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The only thing I can control is how well I pitch. — Justin Verlander
The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance. — Socrates
I'm never sad when a friend goes far away, because whichever city or country that friend goes to, they turn the place friendly. They turn a suspicious-looking name on the map into a place where a welcome can be found. Maybe the friend will talk about you sometimes, to other friends that live around him, and then that's almost as good as being there yourself. You're in several places at once! In fact, my daughter, I would even go so far as to say that the further away your friends, and the more spread out they are the better your chances of going safely through the world ... — Helen Oyeyemi
Jimmy suspected him of wanting to make Grandmaster, not because it meant anything but just because it was there. — Margaret Atwood
They are not working in sync. Working on the same thing at the same time is not as effective as working on the same thing a the same time with the same strategy. — Reggie Joiner
I think every writer has a book that haunts them, and on some level, every book you write is a reaction to it. 'Lolita' is that book for me. Nabokov's love of wordplay, descriptive detail, artfully complex plots, and his themes of obsession and lost love, are inspiring. — Marisha Pessl
Monogamy was the first form of the family not founded on natural, but on economic conditions, viz.: the victory of private property over primitive and natural collectivism. — Friedrich Engels
It is the duty of man to raise up man. — Jose Marti
The day I became press secretary to the President of the United States, I was in an entirely different world from the one I'd been in the day before. — Pierre Salinger
The American spirit wears no political label. In service to others and yes, in sacrifice for our country, there are no Republicans; there are no Democrats; there are only Americans. — John F. Kerry
In London there is a man who screams when the church bells ring. He lives all alone with his streaked cat in Gray's Inn, and people call him harmlessly mad. — H.P. Lovecraft
The happiness we receive from ourselves is greater than that which we obtain from our surroundings[1] — Arthur Schopenhauer
