Ambrose Brice Quotes & Sayings
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If your work is deathwork, one weapon is not enough, just as a plumber would not answer an urgent service call with a single wrench. — Dean Koontz

Music-hall songs provide the dull with wit, just as proverbs provide them with wisdom. — W. Somerset Maugham

I subscribe to the myth that an artist's creativity comes from torment. Once that's fixed, what do you draw on? — David Byrne

People go to restaurants for so many different reasons. To court a girl, to make some deal. Maybe to talk to some lawyer about how to get an alimony settlement better than they got last week. — Gay Talese

The worse I am, the more I need God. I can't shut myself out from His mercy. That is what it would mean; starting a life with you, without Him.
Julia to Charles — Evelyn Waugh

I literally could not feel more cozy right now if I were actually inside a marshmallow — Alice Clayton

For mental illnesses, we need better access to treatment and diagnosis. — Tipper Gore

You find out more about God from the Moral Law than from the univerise in general just as you find out more about a man by listening to his conversation than by looking at a house he has built. — C.S. Lewis

My last name may have opened doors, but I have to keep them open. — Lily Collins

I've really gone into business since I got the 6 string, which was like starting all over. — Wes Montgomery

Let's say a startup is hot. It ships something great, and it achieves success. Thus, it's able to attract the best, brightest, and most talented. These people have been told they're the best since childhood. Indeed, being hired by the hot company is "proof" that they are the A and A+ players; in fact, the company is so hot that it can out-recruit Google and Microsoft. — Guy Kawasaki

Smartass Disciple: Master, why there was no second chance in garden of eden?
Master of Stupidity: Of course. Perhaps, human can only enjoy one-time virginity. — Toba Beta

In society you will not find health, but in nature. Unless our feet at least stood in the midst of nature, all our faces would bepale and livid. Society is always diseased, and the best is the most so. — Henry David Thoreau

That is what I define as a novel: something that has a beginning, a middle and an end, with characters and a plot that sustain interest from the first sentence to the last. But that is not what I do at all. — Guillermo Cabrera Infante