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Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Daniel Suarez

I think technology is spreading, and I think one's experience of technology is going to relate increasingly to class - not so much to country. — Daniel Suarez

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Karen Horney

No one ... can entirely step out of his time, that despite his keenness of vision his thinking is in many ways bound to be influenced by the mentality of his time — Karen Horney

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Kevin McCloud

I've got lots of friends who are musicians, and there is a fair proportion of broken marriages and relationships as a result. You are on the move all the time. It's difficult if you have kids, and it's hard to make money unless you are in the premier league. — Kevin McCloud

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Hank Williams

I was a pretty good imitator of Roy Acuff, but then I found out they already had a Roy Acuff, so I started singin' like myself. — Hank Williams

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Brandon Boyd

Music has always been my back door to life. It is important for people to find something that excites them. I like the concept that if you do what excites you, you will be rewarded generously, whatever form reward takes, which is not necessarily money. — Brandon Boyd

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Judy Blume

I love picture books. I think some of the best people in children's books are the ones who create their own picture books. I wish I could say I'm one of them, but I'm not. — Judy Blume

Chijioke Nzekwe Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

Man is spirit. But what is spirit? Spirit is the self. But what is the self? The self is a relation which relates itself to itself ... Man is a synthesis of the infinite and the finite, of the temporal and the eternal, of possibility and necessity, in short, it is a synthesis. A synthesis is a relation between two factors. So regarded, man is not yet a self. — Soren Kierkegaard