Gavin Volure Quotes & Sayings
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Just like everything else in life that seemed inexplicable, people always tried to find an explanation. — Tim O'Rourke

You should never be mean to other girls. I don't care what grade you're in. Be nice to people until you're my age ... and you have your own TV show. — Chelsea Handler

I think my uncle was probably the biggest influence in my life. We grew up in the same house, and he was just a really great, hard-working, honest, ethical person. — Catherine Bell

Man is the only animal that can be bored. — Erich Fromm

Is the English press honest or dishonest? At normal times it is deeply dishonest. All the papers that matter live off their advertisements, and the advertisers exercise an indirect censorship over news. Yet I do not suppose there is one paper in England that can be straightforwardly bribed with hard cash. In the France of the Third Republic all but a very few of the newspapers could notoriously be bought over the counter like so many pounds of cheese. — George Orwell

I would hate to be in high school now. Psychologists talk about the 'imaginary audience' that teens seem to feel they have around them and that makes them think they have to keep up their image all the time. Now with Facebook and MySpace and 24/7 online access, that imaginary audience has become real. — Alexandra Robbins

Life is a trick, and you get one chance to learn it. — Terry Pratchett

Boredom is a blessing when it leads you to wisdom. And boredom is a curse when it leads you to frustration and depression. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Nature is not concerned about fairness, it only interested in efficiency. — Amish Tripathi

I don't like messing up. I think that's just a part of my personality. I don't like to mess up or do anything wrong. When I'm in gymnastics, I like to see my hit percent as high as possible. — Jacob Dalton

I love to sleep. I'm an excellent, excellent sleeper. — Lauren Oliver

Whatever happens, it happens because we choose for it. We decide our fates. — Spartacus