Falconstor Quotes & Sayings
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The idea that we are to be absorbed into the Deity is Gnostic in its origins and is quite antithetical to Christianity."
~R. Alan Woods [2006] — R. Alan Woods

What was he supposed to do with five abominations? What would he tell his people? — Tam Linsey

We're all mad here. — Lewis Carroll

No one really has any job security anymore, including myself. — Simon Cowell

When you have your conscious mind, you have everything you need to succeed. — Debasish Mridha

The frontier between hell and heaven is only the difference between two ways of looking at things. — George Bernard Shaw

You have lost faith in anything great; you are doomed, then, doomed to perish unless that faith returns, like a comet from unknown skies. — Friedrich Holderlin

I have trod a measure, I have flattered a lady, I have
been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. — William Shakespeare

We used to fight the LRA with only one dimensional force that only walks on foot, but now, we have got multiple forces to fight the rebels. — Yoweri Museveni

Rather than let their product compete fully and fairly in the marketplace, FalconStor resorted to bribery and graft to win important contracts in a scheme that reached the highest levels of the company. — Loretta Lynch

It's about people who still are unaware. Therefore they strive to live by all means: love like no one before them loved, believe like no one ever believed, desire like no one else ever desired ... — Marius Ivaskevicius

In my childhood, America was like a religion. Then, real-life Americans abruptly entered my life - in jeeps - and upset all my dreams. — Sergio Leone

Thus, since time immemorial, it has been customary to accept the criticism of art from a man who may or may not have been artist himself. Some believe that artist should create its art and leave it for critic to pass judgement over it. Whereas dramatists like Ben Jonson is of the view that to 'judge of poets is only the faculty of poets; and not of all poets, but the best'. Only the best of poets have the right to pass judgments on the merit or defects of poetry, for they alone have experienced the creative process form beginning to end, and they alone can rightly understand it. — Aristotle.

The very qualities that make one a writer in the first place contribute to the block: hypersensitivity, stubbornness, insatiability, and so on. Given the general oddity of writers, no wonder there are no sure cures. — John Gardner