Danimocani Quotes & Sayings
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As a designer and someone that likes getting my hands dirty, it's hard. It's a competition. I can't give too much away. One thing I could do was offer encouraging words. — David Bromstad

If you can take advantage of a situation in some way, it's your duty as an American to do it. — John Swartzwelder

Edmund felt despair eating away at his victory. "Why is the world like this?" He shivered. "Why does it feel so cold, so hard?"
A smile flickered on John's face, one that was neither happy nor sad. "What would be the worth of goodness, in a world that always rewarded it? — Matthew Jobin

It's a real primal thing, watching someone get hurt. It's funny and accessible. — Johnny Knoxville

For example, if (as Dawkins argues) deceit is fundamental in animal communication, then there must be strong selection to spot deception and this ought, in turn, to select for a degree of self-deception, rendering some facts and motives unconscious so as not to betray - by the subtle signs of self-knowledge - the deception being practiced. — Richard Dawkins

Sometimes two people have to fall apart, to realize how much they need to fall back together. — Colleen Hoover

The sky is like a monochromatic contemporay painting, drawing me in its illusion of depth, pulling me up. — John Green

Black as
the centre of an eye, the centre, a blackness
that sucks at light. I love your vigilance
Night, first mother of songs, give me the voice to sing of you
in those fingers lies the bridle of the four winds.
Crying out, offering words of homage to you, I am
only a shell where the ocean is still sounding.
But I have looked too long into human eyes.
Reduce me now to ashes
Night, like a black sun. — Marina Tsvetaeva

You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies. — Aesop

I am so small. A billion tons of durosteel and nanometal move through the heavens, and I have never been beyond Mars's atmosphere. They are like specks of silver in an ocean of ink. And I am so much less. But those specs could ravage Mars. They could destroy a moon. Those specks rule the ink. — Pierce Brown

If you consider people, not countries, global inequality is falling rapidly. — Charles Wheelan