Bugling Beast Quotes & Sayings
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? I don't. — Cole Porter
To be a poet in today's technological age means to be underrated and at times, ignored. In a world where the noise of industry reigns supreme, the poet's voice is being drowned out, but it is a voice that is desperately needed. Our words ring out into the atmosphere and calls the masses back to their senses. We must seize this opportunity and remain true to our purpose in society. Ours is a most noble duty, here to represent the misunderstood and underrepresented, and one day, one person will heed the call of our words and the world will be set ablaze! — Dara Reidyr
Besides walking, I do stretches every day. I had back trouble starting when I turned 40, so I have to stretch out my muscles every day. — Anne Graham Lotz
The nature of mind: much of its power seems to stem from just the messy ways its agents cross-connect ... it's only what we must expect from evolution's countless tricks. — Marvin Minsky
Eat without the TV going on. Learn to appreciate food with only the entertainment of conversation-yours and someone else's. — Perry Brass
Plotting is an organic, and wildly inefficient process of trial and error. — James Hynes
It could be that the total scenario for human beings is an insoluble mystery until we die, followed by nothing at all. — Bryan Magee
I'm at the depot, and I'm not going anywhere. That's better to deal with than having to deal with the unknown. And the unknown is they don't want to fail. They don't want to pay the price unless there's a guarantee they're going to get there. — Mark Spitz
I am sorry you have to live in the time of terraforming, and not in the spring that follows. — Annalee Newitz
The blue of my eyes is extinguished in this night, the red gold of my heart. — Georg Trakl
You are lucky, Renisenb. You have found the happiness that is inside everybody's own heart. To most women, happiness means coming and going, busied over small affairs. It is care for one's children and laughter and conversation and quarrels with other women and alternate love and anger with a man. It is made up of small things strung together like beads on a string. — Agatha Christie
the closest man can come to the feeling of eternity is by living in the present — Paul Auster
He offers the honeycomb with one hand and shows the whip with the other. — George R R Martin
