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Flails Direct Quotes By D.W. Moneypenny

Sometimes I sound sarcastic when I don't mean to." "Only when you're speaking." Ping patted her shoulder. — D.W. Moneypenny

Flails Direct Quotes By Charles Edward Montague

A lie will easily get you out of a scrape, and yet, strangely and beautifully, rapture possesses you when you have taken the scrape and left out the lie. — Charles Edward Montague

Flails Direct Quotes By Jeremy Clarkson

There are many ways to tell if someone is a bit thick. You can sit them in a room and ask them to push various bits of plastic into a wooden box. Or you can ask them to describe a cloud. Or you can carefully measure the distance between their eyes, the height of their forehead or the length of their arm. — Jeremy Clarkson

Flails Direct Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

A modern example of this stunning knowledge of nature that Einstein has gifted us, comes from 2016, when gravitational waves were discovered by a specially designed observatory tuned for just this purpose. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Flails Direct Quotes By Patrick Bet-David

The downside is that a person spends $20 to watch that hero instead of being that hero himself. — Patrick Bet-David

Flails Direct Quotes By Kanye West

I refuse to follow the rules where society tries to control people with low self esteem. — Kanye West

Flails Direct Quotes By Jeff Bezos

If you can't tolerate critics, don't do anything new or interesting. — Jeff Bezos

Flails Direct Quotes By Hermann Hesse

All existence seemed to be based on duality, on contrast. Either one was a man or one was a woman, either a wanderer or sedentary burgher, either a thinking person or a feeling person-no one could breathe in at the same time as he breathed out, be a man as well as a woman, experience freedom as well as order, combine instinct and mind. One always had to pay for one with the loss of the other, and one thing was always just as important and desirable as the other. — Hermann Hesse