Dardick Quotes & Sayings
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But hope is no less realistic than despair. It is still our choice whether to live in light or lie down in darkness. — Rick Yancey

There's a whole apparatus for indie bands now, but back in the eighties it was just getting built. The early people really took it on the chin. — Michael Azerrad

Don't be afraid of what others may think. Your creativity belongs to you, your inspiration, your imagination is all yours. Be passionate and write with fire in your words. Allow no boundaries to what you feel and believe. The spark that drives you to write is the fuel for your desire to create great novels. Know that you have the spirit within. — Sheila Renee Parker

Our Palestinian brethren continue to be slaughtered at the hands of Israelis while the world turns the other cheek. — Al-Waleed Bin Talal

The language of women should be luminous, but not voluminous. — Douglas William Jerrold

My definition of courage is never letting anyone define you. — Jenna Jameson

Thank you for annoying neighbours, for they allow us to practise our ability to love. — Janet Turpin Myers

My own fault. The equipment had safeties but your primary piece of protective equipment was your brain. There was a presumption that anyone entering this room was intelligent enough to keep away from hot things, sharp things, and things carrying large stores of momentum. — Max Barry

Strange to know nothing, never to be sure
Of what is true or right or real,
But forced to qualify or so I feel,
Or Well, it does seem so:
Someone must know.
Strange to be ignorant of the way things work:
Their skill at finding what they need,
Their sense of shape, and punctual spread of seed,
And willingness to change;
Yes, it is strange,
Even to wear such knowledge
for our flesh
Surrounds us with its own decisions
and yet spend all our life on imprecisions,
That when we start to die
Have no idea why. — Philip Larkin

Leaders: Captains of industry. — Thomas Carlyle

Your anger is self-damaging. — Sanchita Pandey

The great force for forging a society into a solid mass has always been war. — William Graham Sumner