Bethge Moon Quotes & Sayings
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Free will, Nikki. Tell me to stop, and I will. But tell me fast, because I'm going to kiss that damnable mouth of yours, and goddammit, Nikki, I'm doing it to keep you quiet. — J. Kenner

A poem's essential discovery can happen at a single sitting. The cascade of discoveries in an essay, or even finding a question worth exploring in one, seems to need roughly the time it takes to plant and harvest a crop of bush beans. — Jane Hirshfield

Thus far the mighty mystery of motherhood is this: How is it that doing it all feels like nothing is ever getting done. — Rebecca Woolf

You know your business model is broken when you're suing your customers. — Paul Graham

There is no chance of a revolution in Georgia. — Vano Merabishvili

Opera is when a guy gets stabbed in the back and, instead of bleeding, he sings. — Robert Benchley

We think work with the brain is more worthy than work with the hands. Nobody who thinks with his hands could ever fall for this. — E.F. Schumacher

History always repeats itself — Gerald J. Kubicki

History, at least in its ideal state of perfection, is a compound of poetry and philosophy. — Nathan Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild

The Chinese considered the moon to be yin, feminine and full of negative energy, as opposed to the sun that was yang and exemplified masculinity. I liked the moon, with its soft silver beams. It was at once elusive and filled with trickery, so that lost objects that had rolled into the crevices of a room were rarely found, and books read in its light seemed to contain all sorts of fanciful stories that were never there the next morning. — Yangsze Choo

XML is a giant step in no direction at all. — Erik Naggum

Is it impossible to believe that I think a day will come where I'll be held accountable for each life I've taken, every drop of blood I've spilled . . . and yet I continue to do whatever is necessary to keep my people? — Jeaniene Frost

Every emotion is connected with the breath. If you change the breath, change the rhythm, you can change the emotion. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar