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Grimard Auto Quotes By Jonah Lehrer

If you're trying to be more creative, one of the most important things you can do is increase the volume and diversity of the information to which you are exposed. — Jonah Lehrer

Grimard Auto Quotes By Hugh Prather

A messy mortal is my friend. Come walk with me in the mud. — Hugh Prather

Grimard Auto Quotes By Steven Wright

What do little birdies see when they get knocked unconscious? — Steven Wright

Grimard Auto Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Happiness is separate from daily experience. If picking the right door on the game show makes you happy, then you will be unhappy in the future because eventually you will pick a wrong door. — Frederick Lenz

Grimard Auto Quotes By James J. Caterino

After all, if an idea could not stand up to a serious challenge, then it was never a very good idea in the first place. Question everything. — James J. Caterino

Grimard Auto Quotes By Charles Wright

Arrange your unutterable alphabet, my man, / and hold tight. / It's all you've got, a naming of things, and not so beautiful. — Charles Wright

Grimard Auto Quotes By Austin Grossman

Your powers are what you always have with you. It's one piece of knowledge we all share here. No matter how many dossiers the government keeps on you, no matter what data your enemies have collected, no one knows your powers the way you do. Everyone has seen them on TV. For everyone else, it's a momentary fantasy. They don't have to take them into the kitchen, the bathroom, and the bedroom. Or wake up in the night in flames, or sweep up shattered glass in their apartment, or show up late for work with a black eye. No one else knows where they itch or bruise you, or has tried the things you've tried with them when you were bored or desperate. No one else falls asleep with them and finds them still there in the morning, a dream that won't disperse upon waking. — Austin Grossman