Barnese Noble Quotes & Sayings
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When the Warrior takes on a commitment, he keeps his word. — Paulo Coelho
You'll never know when you're gonna meet someone and your whole world in a moment comes undone. — Ava Danielle
People who smoke cigarettes, they say "You don't know how hard it is to quit smoking." Yes I do. It's as hard as it is to start flossing. — Mitch Hedberg
I do get nervous to act, it kind of depends on what it is really. — Channing Tatum
Knowledge must become capability. — Carl Von Clausewitz
I kiss [her] even though I know that if you kiss a girl before you are married to her you might get AIDS. — Josh Sundquist
Making movies is eating candy. It's a very expensive candy, so you value when you can do it. So when you can do it twice at once, it's like, you know, a kid in a candy store! — Phillip Noyce
I'll be in hell before you start breakfast - let her rip! — Tom Ketchum
The whole world may not understand me, but I don't care. — Lady Gaga
Say that what happened isn't it for us. — Emily Snow
His only mistake was not realizing there was a second car. There's always a second car. Except when there's not. — Brian Evenson
Our intellectual powers are rather geared to master static relations and that our powers to visualize processes evolving in time are relatively poorly developed. For that reason we should do (as wise programmers aware of our limitations) our utmost to shorten the conceptual gap between the static program and the dynamic process, to make the correspondence between the program (spread out in text space) and the process (spread out in time) as trivial as possible. — Edsger Dijkstra
Strictly speaking, there are no such things as good and bad impulses. Think ... of a piano. It has not got two kinds of notes on it, the 'right' notes and the 'wrong' ones. Every single note is right at one time and wrong at another. The Moral Law is not any one instinct or set of instincts: it is something which makes a kind of tune (the tune we call goodness or right conduct) by directing the instincts. — C.S. Lewis
Her antipathy towards Strike seemed to have evaporated. He was not surprised; he had met the phenomenon many times. People liked to talk; there were very few exceptions; the question was how you made them do it. Some, and Ursula was evidently one of them, were amenable to alcohol; others liked a spotlight; and then there were those who merely needed proximity to another conscious human being. — Robert Galbraith
A blue flower grew from a chink in a wall of ice, and filled the air with sweetness — George R R Martin
