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Fugacious Quotes By Deyth Banger

Self-doubt and Depression are the real killers. The other are just pawns. — Deyth Banger

Fugacious Quotes By Pat Cadigan

What I have found most surprising is the amount of damage we have done to environment in the course of my lifetime - not even five and a half decades. — Pat Cadigan

Fugacious Quotes By Jonathan Rutherford

Love is a fugacious word. Rounded and comfortable, it lifts the tongue and fills the back of the throat, before slipping beyond reach as the sound is exhaled from the mouth. Yet the word eludes meaning. Love teeters on the edge of the unknown beyond which it becomes almost impossible to speak. It moves us beyond words. We speak about love when we define our longing and desire and yet we fall into silence when we attempt to speak about it in the present. — Jonathan Rutherford

Fugacious Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Brave' covers everything from complete insanity and bloody disregard of other people's lives - generals tend to go in for that sort - to drunkenness, foolhardiness, and outright idiocy - to the sort of thing that will make a man sweat and tremble and throw up ... and go and do what he thinks he has to do anyway. — Diana Gabaldon

Fugacious Quotes By Dustin Moskovitz

When we founded Facebook, we put a lot of hours into it and worked hard every day. 'The Social Network' painted this picture that we were partying all the time, when really we only attended 2 or 3 parties during Facebook's first year. — Dustin Moskovitz

Fugacious Quotes By Jack LaLanne

How many cars out there look like Corvettes? You want something nobody else has. You don't want an old look-alike thing, and that's why Corvettes have the reputation of being one of the fastest cars. I've always had good cars, and a Corvette is one of the best cars I've had. I've had Lamborghinis, I've had Ferraris, I've had Stutz Blackhawks. You name it, I've had them. For the money, Corvette is tops. — Jack LaLanne

Fugacious Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Spurgeon challenges us to go to the river of our experience, to pull up bulrushes, and to place them in the Ark of our memory, experiencing again the wonder that allowed our infant faith to flourish. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Fugacious Quotes By Winston Churchill

I am not sure I should have dared to start; but I am sure that I should not have dared to stop. — Winston Churchill

Fugacious Quotes By Chord Overstreet

I always knew I wanted to have a good career, so I made it happen. — Chord Overstreet

Fugacious Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is magnificent and vivacious, but it is also fugacious. — Debasish Mridha

Fugacious Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

I'm restless. My whole generation is restless. I'm sick of a system where the richest man gets the most beautiful girl if he wants her, where the artist without an income has to sell his talents to a button manufacturer. Even if I had no talents I'd not be content to work ten years, condemned either to celibacy or a furtive indulgence, to give some man's son an automobile. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Fugacious Quotes By Method Man

Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the hip-hop, the culture. — Method Man

Fugacious Quotes By Mickey Drexler

The British invented the classic look. Men's apparel was created in London, the great English style. You have to respect this country's suits, shirts, shoes, luggage. — Mickey Drexler

Fugacious Quotes By Jairam Ramesh

It was good to launch the economy in the '50s. Japan did this; China did this; even South Korea did this. All the East Asians did this - import substitution. I think all countries followed import substitution in the '50s and in the '60s, but I think by the '70s, countries were getting out of that first phase of the strategy. — Jairam Ramesh

Fugacious Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

She was strangely unaware that she could look and see freshly for herself, as she wrote, without primary regard for what had been said before. — Robert M. Pirsig