Doc Ong Quotes & Sayings
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Hit it! You have to hit it harder than that. Electrons are timid little things but notional; you have to let them know who's boss. — Robert A. Heinlein

That's the thing with the young these days, isn't it? They watch too many happy endings. Everything has to be wrapped up, with a smile and a tear and a wave. Everyone has learned, found love, seen the error of their ways, discovered the joys of monogamy, or fatherhood, or filial duty, or life itself. In my day, people got shot at the end of films, after learning only that life is hollow, dismal, brutish, and short. — Nick Hornby

I'm not good at making plans, because I never have been. I never do things with an idea of where they may wind up. — Rick Moranis

They would have been very let down if they had to leave the theater and he had missed. He would feel badly. Everyone would feel badly. But he never let them down. — James Randi

I hate actors who come and quote Nietzsche. — Charlize Theron

Death, and darkness get you packing, Nothing now to man is lacking, All your triumphs now are ended, And what Adam marred, is mended. — Henry Vaughan

His words crawled under her skin, settling deep into the crevices of her bones. Without — Alex Gino

I use colors to bring fine points of story and character. — Vincente Minnelli

Any types of auditions will be posted in trade magazines. — Paula Abdul

I love playing video games, but I'm regularly disappointed in the limited and limiting ways women are represented. — Anita Sarkeesian

They ran to the museums for paintings. I ran to the roof for sunsets — Darnell Lamont Walker

Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to Darwinian theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient their research in a given direction, whether it be in the field of ecology, ethology, sociology, demography (dynamics of populations), genetics, or paleontology. This intrusion of theories has unfortunate results: it deprives observations and experiments of their objectivity, makes them biased, and, moreover, creates false problems. — Pierre-Paul Grasse

If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found the time to conquer the world. — Heinrich Heine