Gateau Chocolat Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think I've ever made any good financial decisions. — Roger Moore
School teaches you what to do with the rest of your life. I already knew. — Avril Lavigne
You don't have to worry about being a number one, number two, or number three. Numbers don't have anything to do with placement. Numbers only have something to do with repetition. — Ornette Coleman
My interactions with musicians have been simply that: interactions with musicians. Issues of gender, or anything else beyond the music-making, have in my experience played no role in whether or not a musician has been able to articulate my intentions as a composer. — Michael Hersch
We live in our bodies. An assault on that outside fortress of the mind leaves scars that may not show, but never heal. — Robin Hobb
Only imagination that towers can reproduce evanescence and render rigidity flexible. — Marianne Moore
God made certain people to play football. He was one of them. — Joe Gibbs
All loss, all pain, is particular; the universe remains to the heart unhurt. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is well for civilization that human beings constantly strive to gain greater and greater rewards, for it is this urge, this ambition, this aspiration that moves men and women to bestir themselves to rise to higher and higher achievement. Individual success is to be won in most instances by studying and diagnosing the kind of rewards human hearts seek today and are likely to seek tomorrow. — B.C. Forbes
Grant liked kids - it was impossible not to like any group so openly enthusiastic about dinosaurs. Grant used to watch kids in museums as they stared open-mouthed at the big skeletons rising above them. He wondered what their fascination really represented. He finally decided that children liked dinosaurs because these giant creatures personified the uncontrollable force of looming authority. They were symbolic parents. Fascinating and frightening, like parents. And kids loved them, as they loved their parents. — Michael Crichton
Boys Don't Cry
tell me why you're running from me?
is it love or money?
tell me why you shot right at me?
can't you see I'm happy?
like AK47 with words
semi-automatic, shoot (shoot) where it hurts
right in the bulls-eye
man up, man up
boys don't cry
na na, na na
boys don't cry
na na, na na
my best friends turned to demons
family left me beaten
now was that love or money?
you won't believe where I found freedom
on the bottom of the sea and
without love or money
like AK47 with words
semi-automatic, shoot (shoot) where it hurts
right in the bulls-eye
man up, man up
boys don't cry
na na, na na
boys don't cry
na na, na na
x2 — Xov
Paarfi undertakes a detailed examination on the virtues of brevity:
It would seem, therefore, that if we allow our readers, by virtue of being in the company of the historian, to eavesdrop on this interchange, we will have, in one scene, discharged two obligations; a sacrifice, if we may say so, to the god Brevity, whom all historians, indeed, all who work with the written word, ought to worship. We cannot say too little on this subject. — Steven Brust