Garcade Quotes & Sayings
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Top Garcade Quotes

Bluetooth earpieces are so geeky," Dan Cahill said.
"But they free up your hands for surfing the web, stealing priceless jewels, and eating pastry," Atticus said, taking a huge bite out of an apple strudel.
"And picking your nose," Dan added, which caused Atticus to blow a mouthful of strudel all over the seat in front of them occupied by Dan's sister, Amy, who was trying to sleep — Roland Smith

Adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up 'cause they're looking for ideas. — Paula Poundstone

Having commodified nature, we're eating the shrapnel of a worldwide homogeneity bomb. — Adam Leith Gollner

I've learned we all get exactly what we need, when we need it, in order to learn what God intends for us to know so we can be who God intends for us to be. — Iyanla Vanzant

death wound itself around her bones like a piece of red ribbon. — Amanda Lovelace

I'm not thirsty. I'm not a pop star. I don't want to reign over all forever ... I don't want to be famous! It makes me feel sick, the thought of being a famous person. It's just not me. — FKA Twigs

Witnessing is the essence of being a documentary filmmaker. Capturing moments in time; never knowing how history will judge them. — Pamela Yates

Europeans believe that culture is something they can grasp and touch because, for them, culture is comprised of objects, or remnants of objects, and this object, this remnant, conceals within it the essence of the original. For the Chinese, the matter is completely different---for them, the essence of culture can only be preserved in spiritual form. — Laszlo Krasznahorkai

The slight chill in the air was balanced magnificently by the sunshine. — John Green

I tried hockey, but it never stuck. — Jason Bay

Highland has changed my entire way of working with scripts. I use it every day. — David Wain

But maybe if he got close to me I could feel something. Maybe I could cry and the ache would go away. — Cynthia Hand

Optimism means better than reality; pessimism means worse than reality. I'm a realist. — Margaret Atwood

To speak from a particular place and time is not provincialism but part of a writer's identity. — Dana Gioia

Ibn Taymiyyah was a worrying figure to the establishment. His return to the fundamentals of the Quran and sunnah and his denial of much of the rich spirituality and philosophy of Islam may have been reactionary, but it was also revolutionary. He outraged the conservative ulama, who clung to the textbook answers, and criticized the Mamluk government of Syria for practices which contravened Islamic law as he understood it. — Karen Armstrong