Dorinel Iosif Quotes & Sayings
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Oooh," Peril said, momentarily distracted by the idea of an enchanted piece of cheese. — Tui T. Sutherland
Let's give our slave a big dream. A big future. — Stasia Ward Kehoe
Statistics cannot substitute for the human being before you; statistics embody averages, not individuals. — Jerome Groopman
A fashion victim is dressed in designer clothes from top to bottom. — Donna Karan
Writing, for me, is like trying to restart an engine that has rested for years, silent and rusting, in an empty lot
choked with water and dirt, infiltrated by ants and spides and cockroaches. Vines and weeds shoved into it and sprouting of it. A kind of coughing splutter, an eruption of leaves and dust, a voice that sounds a little like mine but is not the same as it was before. — Jeff VanderMeer
I am a tree in the forest, moving very slowly, only barely touched by the wind. Everyone else just moves past me, and I watch them go, because I cannot be moved from who I am. — Ned Hayes
One man has enthusiasm for 30 minutes, another for 30 days, but it is the man who has it for 30 years who makes a success of his life. — Edward Burgess Butler
Do not suppose you are hurt, and your complaint ceases; cease your complaint, and you are not hurt (iv. 7), — Marcus Aurelius
Penicillin cures, but wine makes people happy. — Alexander Fleming
I think I'm falling for a red herring here, — Liane Moriarty
There is no means by which anyone can evade his personal responsibility. Whoever neglects to examine to the best of his abilities all the problems involved voluntarily surrenders his birthright to a selfappointed elite of supermen. In such vital matters blind reliance upon 'experts' and uncritical acceptance of popular catchwords and prejudices is tantamount to the abandonment of self-determination and to yielding to other people's domination. As conditions are today, nothing can be more important to every intelligent man than economics. His own fate and that of his progeny are at stake. — Ludwig Von Mises