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Top Deconstructor Quotes

Move your feet in the direction that is most favorable for your living up to your full potential. — Alexandra Stoddard

Want to know what's filling up the phones of nearly every single woman? It's this: "Hey," "Hey!" Heyyy!!" "Hey what's going?" "Wsup," "Wsup!" "What's going on?" "Whatcha up to? — Aziz Ansari

I don't know where the line is. I don't know how much of myself is in Walter. There's got to be a bit of him there. — John Noble

I'm a serial deconstructor of my own authority in certain areas. — Jonathan Lethem

Just imagine how fast, innovative and excellent your business will be once every single teammate - from the janitor to the executive - begins to see themselves as the CEO of their own area of responsibility. — Robin S. Sharma

Measure of life is not by its duration but by the amount of love you gave away without expectations. — Debasish Mridha

Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas. — Albert Einstein

I moved forward in the trace of their footsteps as in a waking dream where the scent of a newly blown poppy is no longer a perfume but a blossoming: where the deep red of a maple leaf in autumn is no longer a colour but a grace; where a country is no longer a place but a lullaby. — Kim Thuy

It is not patriotic to decide to destroy a new president who was duly elected by an overwhelming margin. It is un-patriotic to resolve to destroy that presidency. — Russ Feingold

We had all been feeling this, about the Buffy/Riley relationship. It never had the fire that Buffy/Angel did. It wasn't really meant to. — Jane Espenson

People want to believe that every marriage is perfect balance but it isn't. One person always loves more deeply than the other — Nicholas Sparks

There's no standard career path to becoming a deconstructor of wrongness, — David H. Freedman

I think of her as a silly girl who's just fooling around at art school, too dumb to get into university, although I don't make judgments like this about the boys. — Margaret Atwood