Gottardi Cardigan Quotes & Sayings
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Do you believe in chaos- in random, uncontrolled events, in the idea that anything can happen at any time without fixed laws governing it? If you believe that, you will always be in a state of fear, not knowing what will happen from one moment to the next. The fear might be small, but it is there. That fear results in a lack of security and a feeling of mistrust. — Chris Prentiss
Cookie for you. Cookie for me. — J. Lynn
It's the worst form of torture a person can imagine - the wait to die. — Tarryn Fisher
The camera eye is the one in the middle of our forehead, combining how we see with what there is to be seen. — Wright Morris
I like most of the places I've been to, but I've never really wanted to go to Japan, simply because I don't really like eating fish, and I know that's very popular out there in Africa, but the whole thing just doesn't appeal to me. — Britney Spears
Mairi cupped her daughter's face in her hands. "There are things ye believe, lass, and things that are true. Someday, mayhap, ye'll learn to know the difference. — Kathryn Lynn Davis
At the first screening, there were a lot of areas that we went around and around about. Then we had our second screening. It played better. It's almost a reasonable length film now! — Terry Gilliam
In childhood our credulity serves us well. It helps us to pack, with extraordinary rapidity, our skulls full of the wisdom of our parents and our ancestors. But if we don't grow out of it in the fullness of time, our ... nature makes us a sitting target for astrologers, mediums, gurus, evangelists, and quacks. We need to replace the automatic credulity of childhood with the constructive skepticism of adult science. — Richard Dawkins
Following Christ has nothing to do with success as the world sees success. It has to do with love. — Madeleine L'Engle
I grew into manhood thoroughly imbued with the feeling that a man must be respected for what he made of himself. — Theodore Roosevelt
If I could change the structure of existence I would do it. I could see a better way to live for everybody. — Woody Allen
We say Fine, even though we may be dying, and this is commonly known as taking one's courage in both hands, a phenomenon that has only been observed in the human species. — Jose Saramago
With films, you completely immerse yourself in a character, get into who they are, live it and then release it. — Columbus Short
rogrammers have "theories" about how software will behave when they change a line of code. Those theories rarely hold up to their first encounter with reality. Unsuccessful programmers could probably wax eloquent about how things should be different. Successful programmers just debug their code. Such a profession would quickly wean a person from idealistic notions about how to make a change. Successful programmers soon learn that it is more profitable to challenge their own thinking than to curse their computers when faced with unexpected results. There is no reason that communities could not formulate policy in a similar way. Two reasons that it is not is because of our still rudimentary understanding of system dynamics and our insistence on placing blame on individuals rather than trying to understand systems. — Ron Davison
