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Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Jie Zhang

Horror story is not result of accident. — Jie Zhang

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Philosophers talk about truth and falsehood. People in life talk about payoff, exposure, and consequences (risks and rewards), hence fragility and antifragility. And sometimes philosophers and thinkers and those who study conflate Truth with risks and rewards. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By George Gerbner

The product is the delivery of the largest number of people at the least cost. — George Gerbner

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Ed Harris

I'm an actor who loves to direct film, if I find something that I'm compelled to do and want to spend three or four years doing. I really love the process, though. I might have to just say, "Yeah, I want to direct that," because I want to direct something, but that's just not the way my being is. It's got to be a necessity for me, otherwise I'll just keep acting. — Ed Harris

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Anthony De Mello

Rare indeed, is the relationship in which the other is not cultivated for what one can get for oneself. — Anthony De Mello

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Eli Broad

Time is the most valuable thing you have - and I'm not just talking about the minutes for which you're paid. — Eli Broad

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Matthew Kelly

On the one hand, we all want to be happy. On the other hand, we all know the things that make us happy. But we don't do those things. Why? Simple. We are too busy. Too busy doing what? Too busy trying to be happy. This is the paradox of happiness that has bewitched our age. — Matthew Kelly

Cringey Inspirational Quotes By Milan Kundera

There is a secret bond between slowness and memory, between speed and forgetting.
A man is walking down the street. At a certain moment, he tries to recall something, but the recollection escapes him. Automatically, he slows down.
Meanwhile, a person who wants to forget a disagreeable incident he has just lived through starts unconsciously to speed up his pace, as if he were trying to distance himself from a thing still too close to him in time.
In existential mathematics that experience takes the form of two basic equations: The degree of slowness is directly proportional to the intensity of memory; the degree of speed is directly proportional to the intensity of forgetting. — Milan Kundera