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Faraja School Quotes & Sayings

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Top Faraja School Quotes

If you create great content, huzzah. But if it doesn't move anywhere, you're not succeeding. — Mark Schaefer

Is "defeatedly" a real word? As in, "She sighed defeatedly as spell-check implied that 'defeatedly' isn't a real word." Fuck it. It's going in the book, and I'm a pretty sure that makes it a real word. Me and Shakespeare. Making shit up as we go along. — Jenny Lawson

The essence of independence has been to think and act according to standards from within, not without: to follow one's own path, not that of the crowd. — Nicholas Tharcher

For there is nothing quite so terror-inducing as the loss of sleep. It creates phantoms and doubts, causes one to questions one's own abilities and judgement, and, over time, dismantles, from within, the body. — Charlie Huston

Everyone is making love or else expecting rain — Bob Dylan

Short of spending $10,000, there is nothing you can do to your head to hide the fact that you're going bald. — Jennifer Coolidge

The taste for worst-case scenarios reflects the need to master fear of what is felt to be uncontrollable. It also expresses an imaginative complicity with disaster. — Susan Sontag

Envy, as distasteful as it is, has seeped into my mind on rare occasions, and those I've envied, although few in number, have only been those that live a life of leisure with peace of mind and time to do such wonderful things as read. — Donna Lynn Hope

If you're just sitting around home it's just too easy to sit around and smoke pot all day and never get anything done. — Ralph Reese

There's something about the intimacy of comics that gives you a false bravado; you don't always consider the consequences. — Gene Luen Yang

The oracle cannot chance upon what it cannot understand. — Frank Herbert

The collective conscience of a hundred musicians is no light burden. Think for a moment of what it would mean to a pianist if by some miracle every key of his instrument should suddenly become a living thing. — Charles Munch