Encyclopedist Quotes & Sayings
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It's probable that doctors would tell me indulging Dad's delusions is not advisable, but what the hell. — Giselle Simlett

You don't know me. You know one me, just like I know one you. And you can't know every me, and I can't know every you. — David Levithan

I made songs really for myself - I didn't ever expect to put it out there and make this a record for mass consumption, this was really just a way for me to get out of my own situation and reclaim that part of myself - so when making the songs, I wanted a testament to what I'd gone through, I wanted a snapshot of those moments. — Frank Iero

I would say about 80% of my writing (including posts and blogs), has to do with unresolved anger and that's just fine with me — Lori Lesko

Pliny the Elder, the indefatigable encyclopedist of the Natural History, has barely a good word to say for them, and even that is expressed in the negative, as when he comments that 'Of the Greek sciences, it is only medicine that the Romans have not followed, thanks to their good sense,' or that 'amber provides an opportunity for exposing the false accounts of the Greeks. My readers should bear with me patiently, since it is important to realize that not everything handed down by the Greeks merits admiration. — Elizabeth Speller

The best time to write a story is yesterday. The next best time is today. — R.A. Lafferty

The Work is merely four questions; it's not even a thing. It has no motive, no strings. It's nothing without your answers. These four questions will join any program you've got ad enhance it. Any religion you have-they'll enhance it. If you have no religion, they will bring you joy. And they'll burn up anything that isn't true for you. They'll burn through to the reality that has always been waiting. — Byron Katie

Sometimes you have to find the sunny side of the street in a weird neighborhood. — Kim Stagliano

No whispered rumours which the many spread can wholly perish. — Hesiod

Baeyer-a chemist who was more of an encyclopedist than a researcher. — Richard Willstatter