Quotes & Sayings About Ems Week
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Top Ems Week Quotes

I've told you before, Daniel: roach isn't an insult. We're the ones still standing after the mammals build their nukes, we're the ones with the stripped-down OS's so damned simple they work under almost any circumstances. We're the goddamned Kalashnikovs of thinking meat. — Peter Watts

Don't let yourself feel worthless: often through life you will really be at your worst when you seem to think best of yourself; and don't worry about losing your "personality," as you persist in calling it: at fifteen you had the radiance of early morning, at twenty you will begin to have the melancholy brilliance of the moon, and when you are my age you will give out, as I do, the genial golden warmth of 4 p.m. — F Scott Fitzgerald

It is in the turmoil of chaos that we discover what, if anything, we are. — Orson Scott Card

The attacks on old words and the coining of new are the visible tip of the iceberg of change. — Michelene Wandor

Life without Ethan was something worse than a nightmare.
It was real.
So real that I refused to believe it. — Kami Garcia

When bankers get into business they usually destroy it. — Henry Ford

Look, infinite Hazels. — John Green

Oh, very well, do you want to know why I really think you should keep a journal?"
She nodded.
"Because someday you're going to grow into yourself, and you will be as beautiful as you already are smart. — Julia Quinn

Grace means suddenly you're in a different universe from the one where you were stuck, and there was absolutely no way for you to get there on your own. — Anne Lamott

Philosophers tell you what they think. Artists show you. — Marty Rubin

When I was a teacher, teachers would come into my classroom and admire my desk on which lay nothing whatever, whereas theirs were heaped with papers and books. — Norman MacCaig

Armadillos make affectionate pets, if you need affection that much. — Will Cuppy

It was on the Wednesday after the great storm that Mr. Geronimo first noticed that his feet no longer touched the ground. — Salman Rushdie