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Bunky Jones Quotes By Donald Miller

I've wondered, though, if one of the reasons we fail to acknowledge the brilliance of life is because we don't want the responsibility inherent in the acknowledgment. We don't want to be characters in a story because characters have to move and breathe and face conflict with courage. And if life isn't remarkable, then we don't have to do any of that; we can be unwilling victims instead of grateful participants. — Donald Miller

Bunky Jones Quotes By Busta Rhymes

I called the album 'The Chemo' because it seems like the industry and music overall is dying slowly. — Busta Rhymes

Bunky Jones Quotes By Noah Gordon

Medicine is like the slow raising of masonry," Rob said. "We are fortunate, in a lifetime, to be able to lay a single brick. If we can explain the disease, someone yet unborn may devise a cure. — Noah Gordon

Bunky Jones Quotes By Steve Coogan

Even great people are always slightly disappointing, which is generally what makes them interesting. — Steve Coogan

Bunky Jones Quotes By Jim Bankoff

I would imagine that if you had a media brand that is solely focused on publishing 5,000-word stories with beautiful proprietary photographs and highly-produced videos, it would be a tough thing to make that economically sustainable. — Jim Bankoff

Bunky Jones Quotes By Xavier Cockroachal Damon

Early bird gets the worm. But the worm eats the early bird from inside. Slithering out to the sidewalk to melt beneath the sun. — Xavier Cockroachal Damon

Bunky Jones Quotes By A. Whitney Brown

I think it's time to stop carping on the blunders of the President and give him some credit for creativity. I mean, where do you even FIND a Jewish hard-line conservative Republican pot-smoker? Sounds like an Oprah Winfrey guest. — A. Whitney Brown

Bunky Jones Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

That is what capitalism is - a version of feudalism in which capital replaces land, and business leaders replace kings. But the hierarchy remains. And so we still hand over our lives' labor, under duress, to feed rulers who do no real work. — Kim Stanley Robinson