Duwadimi Quotes & Sayings
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Life is about family and technology. — Mark Goddard
When we feel like victims, all our actions and beliefs are legitimised, however questionable they may be. Our opponents, or simply our neighbours, stop sharing common ground with us and become our enemies. We stop being aggressors and become defenders. The envy, greed or resentment that motivates us becomes sanctified, because we tell ourselves we're acting in self-defence. Evil, menace, those are always the preserve of the other. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
She took a deep breath. "Let me begin again." If this girl wanted to play ball in front of her department head, Christine would bring it. She closed her eyes and accessed the most expensive Philo Department vocabulary words she possessed.
"Well, as human beings, when we immanentize the eschaton ... — Red Tash
Someone is going to make your product obsolete. Make sure it's you. — Edwin Land
In life and art it's better to be an enthusiastic amateur than a jaded professional. — Robert Genn
Despair ... It hides away propagates, expands, and finally explodes — Hiroya Oku
Until a man is struck in his own face he does not want to believe the attack on his brother concerns him. — Leon Uris
Life's cares are comforts; such by Heav'n design'd; He that hath none must make them, or be wretched. — Edward Young
The sadest part of love life is when you cannot live with and without the one you love — Amit Abraham
I always think the toughest commentary is on a bad goalless draw. If I were assessing a young commentator, I would rate him on a game where nothing is happening. — Ian Darke
To discipline your body, you need a disciplined mind! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Democracy is four wolves and a sheep voting on dinner. — Robert A. Heinlein
Their coupling was the coupling of the sea and the sky, of the rain and the parched earth. Of night and day, wind and water. — Anita Diamant
George Stigler was a delightful correspondent. In a letter from London in 1948, after remarking on the inconvertibility of the pound and the inedible, still-rationed food, he concluded, So here I am losing weight and gaining pounds. — Milton Friedman
XinWey's Doctrine states that the most essential morality of mankind is to create the greatest amount of happiness among the greatest number of people while using the least amount of resources. — Brandon Sanderson
