Brian Conley Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing more horrifying than the possibility or the idea that you will just fade away into obscurity. — Marc Maron

Like simple minded goldfish, we often believe the boundaries of our bowl to be the entire ocean. — Laren Grey Umphlett

... inside of a year, almost all of the stuff of which you were made got regularly switched out for other stuff, as you ate and drank and breathed, and yet if you said you had the same identity you did a year ago, no one would think to call you a liar. Being is always becoming; people change and stay the same. What is true for bodies is also true for selves: even the most honest person has many faces, none of which is false. — Dexter Palmer

Right now, for instance, we resist giving people extra time on exams or for assignments, as though it's unfair to the faster students. — L. Todd Rose

I like to hear from my readers, and I like to feel like I'm part of a bigger community of readers and writers. — Maggie Stiefvater

The most powerful sex organ was the brain, you know what that means
Poor Justin! — Sarah Strohmeyer

The future begins when we tear down the walls that keep us in the past. We must be thankful for those who walked through the pain and helped us to see the way out. — J. Loren Norris

I have competed before empty stadiums a lot in my career. — Bill Toomey

It's me, it's been me all along and I might have saved your life, but I would be nothing if it wasn't for you. I would be just another mech-droid and I wouldn't know what's like to love someone so much I would give up everything for them. — Marissa Meyer

Die young, and I shall accept your death-but not if you have lived without glory, without being useful to your country, without leaving a trace of your existence: for that is not to have lived at all. — Napoleon Bonaparte

He's such an extraordinarily brilliant person that it would be terrible if he let himself do nothing in the end. — Various

REASON, n. Propensitate of prejudice. — Ambrose Bierce