Eydun Nolsoy Quotes & Sayings
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The trouble begins with a design philosophy that equates 'more options' with 'greater freedom.' — Brian Eno

I was the kind of kid who loved singing. I loved rapping; I loved attention. But for me, it was more about chasing the dream of being a superstar because of the town I was from and because of what I'd seen. — Trey Songz

Every man's follies are the caricature resemblances of his wisdom. — John Sterling

Wharick is the king. I know you already knew that. And by the way, Exian's head in a bag? Gross gift for a king, just sayin'. (Breccan) — Madison Thorne Grey

If what you are claiming is true, I would have shouted it from the rooftops. I would have gone to the authorities, the FBI, the police, the Democratic (Party) anybody that would listen. I wouldn't depend on one guy with the Department of Transportation. — Alan Colmes

Don't waste even a minute magnifying your perceived inadequacies. You can't do it all. Why berate yourself for not achieving the impossible? — Karen Finerman

I know something about life and being a father and the worries and the fears of bringing up children. — Pierce Brosnan

There is a Power around you that knows and that understands all things. This Power works like the soil; it receives the seed of your thought and at once begins to operate upon it. It will receive whatever you give to it and will create for you and throw back at you whatever you think into it. — Ernest Holmes

I'm going to be going to a secluded spot where no one can find me - NBC prime time. — Jay Leno

It has always seemed strange to me that in our endless discussions about education so little stress is laid on the pleasure of becoming an educated person, the enormous interest it adds to life. To be able to be caught up into the world of thought - that is to be educated.
[Saturday Evening Post, September 27, 1958] — Edith Hamilton

The most important attitude that can be formed is that of desire to go on learning. — John Dewey