Genard Parker Quotes & Sayings
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At age 13, I was violently mugged at a busy train station. There were dozens of onlookers, but none of them lent a hand ... That was a defining point in that stage of my life. After that, I could never tell myself that it was someone else's problem, or let a situation pass me by if I felt something had to be done. I knew from experience that all too often, no one else would act. — Adrian Lamo

We have already used more than half of that budget. This means that three quarters of the fossil fuel reserves need to stay in the ground, and the fossil fuels we do use must be utilized sparingly and responsibly. — Christiana Figueres

No, there's one thing the Bible makes clear: The biblical God is a sloppy manufacturer. He's not good at design, he's not good at execution. He'd be out of business. — Carl Sagan

I think certain movies are right for 3D. I think certain movies are not right for 3D. And I think the specialness of 3D will be worn off if every movie becomes 3D. — Neal H. Moritz

They were all staring at him now, the way dumb shits sometimes did when you surprised them. — Scott Hawkins

The more dressed up you were to begin with, the worse you look after you've crawled out of a smashed hansom cab and fallen into a muddy brook. — C.S. Lewis

Sourav Ganguly is the new Steve Waugh of mind games. — Ian Healy

Absurdity is all that makes grief bearable — David Vann

This was the pretech experience, that even if you had no enemies the world itself could kill you. And — Vernor Vinge

But knowing what we want means, in essence, being able to anticipate accurately how one choice or another will make us feel, and that is no simple task. — Barry Schwartz

Ephemeral should be the default. — Evan Spiegel

I spend a lot of my time looking into people's bags and handbags - with their permission, of course. — Jan Chipchase

Politicians think they have answers for everything. We artists, we only have questions. — Marjane Satrapi

And so you, like the others, would play your brains against mine. You would help these men to hunt me and frustrate me in my designs! You know now, and they know in part already, and will know in full before long, what it is to cross my path. They should have kept their energies for use closer to home. Whilst they played wits against me - against me who commanded nations, and intrigued for them, and fought for them, hundreds of years before they were born - I was countermining them. And you, their best beloved one, are now to me, flesh of my flesh; blood of my blood; kin of my kin; my bountiful wine-press for awhile; and shall later on be my companion and my helper. You shall be avenged in turn; for not one of them but shall minister to your needs. You have aided in thwarting me; now you shall come to my call. — Bram Stoker