Artemiy Presnyakov Quotes & Sayings
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Do good though, will you?" She blinked brightly at the green girl. "If not for your parents or your grandmother, then for me? — Gregory Maguire
The great artist and thinker are the simplifiers. — Henri Frederic Amiel
I am single and childless, but I have lots of friends and I am an aunt to three lovely children. — Kate DiCamillo
Then: I google "time-series visualization" and start work on a new version of my model, thinking that maybe I can impress her with a prototype. I am really into the kind of girl you can impress with a prototype. — Robin Sloan
Your value will be not what you know; it will be what you share. — Ginni Rometty
You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself. — Swami Vivekananda
When you're 20 or 30, looking ahead, you see these benchmarks for relationships, career, ambition, sexuality, and they went off into infinity. When you get to 50, you look at what's ahead of you, and there's an end. It goes into a nothingness, a void. — Tracey Emin
... the repression of primitive, violent impulses in favor of civilized behavior was a control mechanism for the more shrewdly aggressive dominators who successfully channeled *their* primitive, violent impulses into a socially acceptable form known as 'ruthlessness,' while monopolizing the right to use outright violence as a last resort for maintaining an otherwise indefensible accumulation of power and wealth. — R.U. Sirius
Practice is the process of moving conscious action into subconscious and unconscious action. — Ted Agon
Out of sight above the house, the mirror moon reflected the sun of a day not yet dawned, shining the pale light of tomorrow on the yard and on the paper birches. — Dean Koontz
True courage is knowing not when to take a life, but to save one. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Stay not where the lowlands are! Climb not into the sky! The world looks best by far when viewed from halfway high. — Friedrich Nietzsche
In that moment of truce, of utter surrender, when the rabbit still alive offers no resistance but only waits, is it possible that the rabbit also loves the owl? — Edward Abbey
