Chessex Lab Quotes & Sayings
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At some moment I did answer "Yes" to someone or something. And from that hour on I was certain that existence is meaningful. — Dag Hammarskjold
I ask for your indulgence when I march out quotations. This is the double syndrome of men who write for a living and men who are over forty. The young smoke pot - we inhale from our Bartlett's. — Rod Serling
Cry, child, for those without tears have a grief which never ends. — Luis J. Rodriguez
It is not an easy thing," she said, "to love more than one is loved. — Joan Wolf
If one writes the rules then one can contradict oneself. It's all about rhetoric, about official narratives. — Kate Zambreno
We may use the past tense properly to indicate that at a certain time a certain word of God was spoken, but a word of God once spoken continues to be spoken, as a child once born continues to be alive, or a world once created continues to exist. And those are but imperfect illustrations, for children die and worlds burn out, but the Word of our God endureth forever. — A.W. Tozer
But remember, it's just between you and me! — Liz Kessler
What do I care if you are good? Be beautiful! and be sad! — Charles Baudelaire
The laws of chess are as beautiful as those governing the universe - and as deadly. — Katherine Neville
In 1999, the NRA leadership in Washington, pretty much the same people intact, were for (expanded background checks.) — Joe Manchin
I am always amused by those couples, lovers and spouses who perform and ask others to perform musical chairs whenever they, by random seat selection, are separated from each other.
"'Can you switch seats with me," a woman asks me, 'so I can sit with my husband?'
"'How dare you? How dare you ask me to change my life for you? How imperial. How colonial.'
"But, ah, here is the strange truth. Whenever I'm asked to trade seats for somebody else's love, I do. I always do. — Sherman Alexie
It wasn't like he was holding me so much as trying to hold onto something. — Augusten Burroughs
Because we tend to be nice to other people when they please us and nasty when they do not, we are statistically punished for being nice and rewarded for being nasty. — Daniel Kahneman
Creative people see Prometheus in a mirror, never Pandora. — David Brin
