Alfios Quotes & Sayings
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My father taught me to work, but not to love it. I never did like to work, and I don't deny it. I'd rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh
anything but work. — Abraham Lincoln

Expensive advertising courts us with hints and images. The ordinary kind merely says, Buy. — Mason Cooley

[Speaking to a group of wealthy New Yorkers]
A million years ago, the cave man, without tools, with small brain, and with nothing but the strength of his body, managed to feed his wife and children, so that through him the race survived. You on the other hand, armed with all the modern means of production, multiplying the productive capacity of the cave man a million times - you are incompetents and muddlers, you are unable to secure to millions even the paltry amount of bread that would sustain their physical life. You have mismanaged the world, and it shall be taken from you. — Jack London

Who has a daring eye tell downright truths and downright lies. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

we're all mad here. I'm — Lewis Carroll

If we admit that human life can be ruled by reason, then all possibility of life is destroyed. — Leo Tolstoy

She got right in my face. Yes, you. You're a coward, Percy Jackson! — Rick Riordan

I'm jamming 'Black Sabbath Vol. 4' all the time. Zappa's 'Cruising With Ruben & The Jets.' A lot of Gong lately. Some Hawkwind. The Residents' 'Duck Stab' is amazing. Some Fugs. Lots of stuff, man. I'm pretty schizophrenic with records. — Ty Segall

Being prepared to die is one of the great secrets of living. — George Lincoln Rockwell

I've hurt people unnecessarily when it was about my own insecurities. But you have to make those mistakes to become a better person. — Joel Kinnaman

The life, vigour, and comfort of our spiritual life depend much on our mortification of sin. — John Owen

There is an elasticity in the human mind, capable of bearing much, but which will not show itself, until a certain weight of affliction be put upon it; its powers may be compared to those vehicles whose springs are so contrived that they get on smoothly enough when loaded, but jolt confoundedly when they have nothing to bear. — Charles Caleb Colton

The only thing which separates man from child is all the values he has lost over the years. — Poul Henningsen

Nothing is the speed limit of thought. — Henri Michaux