Brian Gamble Quotes & Sayings
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Many great ideas are not unique. They only become unique when the men who have the wherewithal actually to implement them come together. — Robin Hobb
The reason most folksongs are so atrocious is that they were written by the people. — Tom Lehrer
Hatred or disliking for someone is something that doesn't come easily but once it comes, it make sure not to leave your heart and mind and stay there either for ever or a long time. — Shivam Singh
People are horrible and they lie. — Christopher Moore
Even if it means I'll never be the man you give yourself to, I'll always do anything to protect you. — Parker S. Huntington
By the way, the Harry Potter series is literature, in spite of what some people might say. The way J.K. Rowling worked that world out is quite something. — Gary Oldman
The floods of nonsense printed in the form of critical opinions seem to me a chief curse of the times, a chief obstacle to true culture. — George Eliot
Kuhnen and Brian Knutson have found that men who are shown erotic pictures just before they gamble take more risks than those shown neutral images like desks and chairs. This is because anticipating rewards - any rewards, whether or not related to the subject at hand - excites our dopamine-driven reward networks and makes us act more rashly. (This may be the single best argument yet for banning pornography from workplaces.) — Susan Cain
I'm talking about these people who've ended up in one life instead of another and they are just so disappointed. Do you know what I mean? They've done what's expected of them. They want to do something different but it's impossible now, ========== Station Eleven (Emily St. John Mandel) — Anonymous
It will follow that that government ought to be clothed with all powers requisite to complete execution of its trust. — Alexander Hamilton
There is nothing more awful, insulting, and depressing than banality. — Anton Chekhov
Death itself does not frighten me; it is the jump I am afraid of. — Simone De Beauvoir