Antongiulio Frulio Quotes & Sayings
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Just because you live longer doesn't necessarily give you a greater edge in quality. — Reggie Watts
Why?' is always the most difficult question to answer. You know where you are when someone asks you 'What's the time?' or 'When was the battle of 1066?' or 'How do these seatbelts work that go tight when you slam the brakes on, Daddy?' The answers are easy and are, respectively, 'Seven-thirty in the evening,' 'Ten-fifteen in the morning,' and 'Don't ask stupid questions. — Douglas Adams
History of the United States in the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson, — Stephen E. Ambrose
The fundamental factor of self-deception is this constant desire to be something in this world and in the world hereafter. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
Pyschoanalysts are fond of pointing out that the past is alive in the present. But the future is alive in the present too. The future is not some place we're going to, but an idea in our mind now. It is something we're creating, that in turn creates us. The future is a fantasy that shapes our present. — Stephen Grosz
My idea of gambling was walking through Central Park, whistling show tunes. — Tommy Tune
What poor education I have received has been gained in the University of Life. — Horatio Bottomley
The single most important thing in the universe is the mind. Cherish the treasure. Don't lose by inattention to all around you, and more. Use it constantly and watch it expand endlessly. You will be surprised! — Sohail Mahmood
Adams first law of survival: Get even first. — Randall Dale Adams
By the mid-nineteen-sixties, the Soviet state was no longer promising its citizens a utopian Communist future. Under Brezhnev, the state stopped working on a vision of the future and, instead, focussed on the past, — Anonymous
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money. — Ray Bradbury
Technology changes, but people stay the same. — Daniel H. Wilson
An event of colossal and overwhelming significance may happen all at once, but the words which describe it have to come one by one in a long chain. — Upton Sinclair
