Bestway Quotes & Sayings
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Any foolish boy can stamp on a beetle, but all the professors in the world cannot make a beetle. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Some ways of using our thinking are really inspiring. There are people who use their thinking to race cars. People use their thinking to build rockets to the moon. It's all just a use of your thinking. — Michael Nesmith

There's a socialist bias to the consensus of the literary world: a '30s mentality that says factory workers are more worthy of our attention. — Jay McInerney

I started acting when I was 13, but it really wasn't my plan. The actual decision to become an actor was when I was 17, after I didn't act for half a year because I came to an exchange student program in the US, and I realized how much I missed it. — Meital Dohan

Many people treat their bodies as if they were rented from Hertz - something they are using to get around in but nothing they genuinely care about understanding. — Chungliang Al Huang

I think in a play it's wise to just sit back and watch other actors and be able to shape it from the audience. — Zach Braff

I've lived the American Dream, but, sadly, for too many, the American Dream is fading. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

I knew today was gonna be bad, but I never got close to this — Ian Ayris

I love you in a language that I don't fully understand. In words that I haven't found enough courage to forklift out of my chest. — Rudy Francisco

The bestway to diffuse an argument is to listen first, second, and last. — Anabel Jensen

Only if you know to what extent your logic should go and where it should not go, your life will be beautiful. — Jaggi Vasudev

Most board meetings amount to little more than intellectual masturbation. They are ideas that cause thrills, chills, and satisfaction, but there is no impregnation. Nothing is ever born of them. It's intellectual masturbation. — Steve Maraboli

She thought of how much people changed you. It was the opposite of what you always heard, that no one could change a person. It wasn't true. It was only through other people that one ever did change. — Susan Minot

A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thought's of youth are long, long thoughhts — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow