Emling Hoffman Quotes & Sayings
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If you build a better mousetrap, Nature will build a better mouse. — Lawrence Block
You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player. — Jose Raul Capablanca
Certainty is a comfort. And a hindrance. — Jason M. Steffens
They think the banjo can only be happy, but that's not true. — Bela Fleck
You're so beautiful. Your eyes are like the water you see in those pictures of paradise. A color that can't be described because a word for it can't do it justice. And your hair is gold, like the sun. You're my paradise, Blue. You and Ark are all I have left."
"I'm yours, JD. If you want me, I'm yours."
"No, Blue," he whispers back. "You're ours. — J.A. Huss
In Gilead, the narrator's friend's son describes himself not as an atheist but in "state of categorical unbelief." He says, "I don't even believe God doesn't exist, if you see what I mean." I pointed this passage out to Mom and said it closely matched my own views
I just didn't think about religion. — Will Schwalbe
People complain that cities don't have fresh, sustainable food, but it's just not true. — Dan Barber
Plan for the difficult while it is still easy. The greatest things in the world are done while still slight. So wise leaders never do big things; that's how they achieve greatness. — Lao-Tzu
It's a lucky child that knows that they're a genius, unaimed and all that. — Diana Wynne Jones
Life is already together, and what you have to experience is experiencing it being together. The striving to put it together is a denial of the truth that it is actually already together and further striving keeps you from getting it together. — Werner Erhard
Healing ultimately comes down to whether or not you have made the decision to do so. — Gary Hopkins
We, my dear Mildred, are the observers of life. Let other people get married by all means, the more the merrier ... Let Dora marry if she likes. She hasn't your talent for observation. — Barbara Pym