Finitions Quotes & Sayings
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A cake is a very good test of an oven: if it browns too much on one side and not on the other, it's not your fault - you need to have your oven checked. — Delia Smith

It's a good thing to see that people can heal after they've been broken, that they can change and become something different from what they were before. — Wiley Cash

Two lines must meet at a point. Therefore there are only two surprises here. — Nathan Seiberg

Alpha sets the scale of nature
the size of atoms and all things made of them, the intensity and colors of light, the strength of magnetism, and the metabolic rate of life itself. It controls everything that we see ... In 137, apparently, science had found Nature's PIN Code. — Frank Close

You can't be everybody's friend, you can't save the world, I learned this word: self-preservation. Once you do that, you can be friends with people, but how would you be a friend to anybody if you're not a friend to yourself. — Mike Tyson

In order to depict a man one must understand him, and to understand him one must be like him; in order to portray his psychological activities one must be able to reproduce them in oneself. To understand a man one must have his nature in oneself. — Otto Weininger

A knight in tarnished armor is still a knight. When — Emma Chase

As ever, it was fifty percent fashion show, forty percent club, ten percent sex party, and one hundred percent annoying. — Alexis Hall

When we started out, you could design a chip with a few guys in a basement. — Henry Samueli

Think differently, BE better! — Darren L Johnson

Photography is about a single point of a moment. It's like stopping time. As everything gets condensed in that forced instant. But if you keep creating these points, they form a line which reflects your life. — Nobuyoshi Araki

Awake,arise,and assert yourself,you dreamers of the world. Your star is now in ascendancy. — Napoleon Hill

Censorship is the commonest social blasphemy because it is mostly concealed, built into us by indolence, self-interest and cowardice. — John Osborne