Burndy Crimpers Quotes & Sayings
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Everything is already there in ... " How does it come about that [an] arrow points? Doesn't it seem to carry in it something besides itself? - "No, not the dead line on paper; only the psychical thing, the meaning, can do that." - That is both true and false. The arrow points only in the application that a living being makes of it. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

The timepiece had been a birthday gift from Arian, his nineteen-year-old cousin in Tehran. It was plastered with pastoral steel and had the Faravahar hieroglyph sketched on it. This ancient pictogram was the symbol of a guardian angel. A remnant of a primeval daemon designed to protect the Persians. The clock's circumference was decorated with the flowers of life and in the middle there was a scripture written in cuneiform that read Good Deeds, Good Thoughts & Good Words. — Soroosh Shahrivar

It is looking at things for a long time that ripens you and gives you a deeper meaning. — Vincent Van Gogh

Accept the universe
As the gods gave it to you.
If the gods wanted to give you something else
They'd have done it.
If there are other matters and other worlds
There are. — Alberto Caeiro

Ferocity is a trait highly regarded amongst us. — Stefan Mroczkowski

When we want to talk, we can instead listen, and let our attentiveness to another's need to speak be our silent statement. — Bryant McGill

How does hating get started? It's started by the jealous people, and they get mad over the things you have. — Master P

Ageing is so many different things, and cells being able to self-renew is part of the picture but not all of it. — Elizabeth Blackburn

What is the weight of a tear? The single tear falls when the buckets have stopped, when dry eyes and a slightly raised chin sometimes let it slip, like a prayer. It carries the weight of a lifetime. — Wendy Murray

I'm a big fan of Katy Perry. — Zoe McLellan

They have forgotten the scale of theft that enriched them in slavery; the terror that allowed them, for a century, to pilfer the vote; the segregationist policy that gave them their suburbs. They have forgotten, because to remember would tumble them out of the beautiful Dream and force them to live down here with us, down here in the world. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

It may be that what we call modern is nothing, but what is not worthy of remaining to become old. — Dante Alighieri