George Orwell 1884 Quotes & Sayings
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Thinking is one of the important ways that we put the fuel of knowledge on the fires of worship and service to the world. — John Piper

A successful razor can be made on the principles of the Gillette patent ... and the advance of anything known can be reached. — King C. Gillette

Everyone has the brainpower to follow the stock market. If you made it through fifth-grade math, you can do it. — Peter Lynch

The only thing that works with writing is that you care so passionately about it yourself, that you make someone else care passionately about it. — Judy Blume

The conviction: I will not tolerate this age. The freedom: the freedom to act on my conviction. And I will act. No one else has both the conviction and the freedom. Many agree with me, have the conviction, but will not act. Some act, assassinate, bomb, burn, etc., but they are the crazies. Crazy acts by crazy people. But what if one, sober, reasonable, and honorable man should act, and act with perfect sobriety, reason, and honor? Then you have the beginning of a new age. We shall start a new order of things. — Walker Percy

The power of art is the power of truth. — Julian Beck

Could have called back just to say som' I'm fall back in the bass drum — Nicki Minaj

The finest day i ever had was when tomorrow never came — Kurt Cobain

Without the anticipation of better things ahead, we will have no heart for the journey. — John Eldredge

I am a trembling mess from hip to knee. There is a terrible heat, a looseness in my innards that makes me want to dig my fists between my thighs. It is a confusing feeling - somewhere between diarrhoea and sex - this grief that is almost genital. — Anne Enright

The real acid test of courage is to be just your honest self when everybody is trying to be like somebody else ... — Andrew Jenson

Climate change is the biggest governing challenge we face. It's the biggest governing challenge I think we've ever faced. — Chris Hayes