Carterista Quotes & Sayings
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It is only just that anything that grows up on its own should feel it has nothing to repay for an upbringing which it owes no one. — Plato

I'm still number one and I just recently won a major tournament ahead of my toughest rivals so I think I had a few years ahead of me if I decided to stay. — Garry Kasparov

If you have no story you have nothing to live up to, and every day is like a renewal — Brian E. Miller

To make a film is easy; to make a good film is war. To make a very good film is a miracle. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

There is much in this vision that will remind you of your mystics; yet between them and us there is far more difference than similarity, in respect both of the matter and the manner of our thought. For while they are confident that the cosmos is perfect, we are sure only that it is very beautiful. While they pass to their conclusion without the aid of intellect, we have used that staff every step of the way. Thus, even when in respect of conclusions we agree with your mystics rather than your plodding intellectuals, in respect of method we applaud most your intellectuals; for they scorned to deceive themselves with comfortable fantasies. — Olaf Stapledon

The only joy I had was writing what was. That book was. It no longer amuses me to be all the things I was when I wrote that. But it is my story as I was then. — Mary MacLane

I don't do every song that comes my way; I'm very choosy. — Bonnie Tyler

I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument while the song I cam to sing remains unsung.
Rabindranath Tagore — Christina Carson

For pleasure has no relish unless we share it. — Virginia Woolf

Brilliant results don't just show up by chance. The finest things in life take patience, focus and sacrifice. — Robin Sharma

All men are created equal. After that, it's up to you. — Deacon Jones

One purpose in my writing is to help people expand their own understanding of what it means to be human. — Foster Laverne Harding

...there was almost no opinion, however nonsensical, that wasn't tolerated, at least for long enough for it to be delivered. But it wasn't just that, nor his charm nor eccentricity, his sometimes slovenly, sometimes stunning intelligence, that made him so attractive as a tutor; it was the utterly unfamiliar sensation one got, as a student, of his respect for, or at least well-performed interest in, what one thought. — Janet Hobhouse