Guscije Quotes & Sayings
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The regulatory systems in place disincentive innovation. It's intense to fight the red tape. — Travis Kalanick

Why are you here?" I demanded, but the PM only smirks again.
"You've been a very bad girl, Ms Blakely."
I ease closer. "You're under the impression that I care, Ms Petrovic. — Ally Carter

The most dangerous people are those who have passion but lack wisdom. If — Haemin Sunim

Tolstoy carelessly neglects to include a boat race. — Mark Twain

You can lay in bed and think you don't stand a chance, that's what all of us thought, and here we are. We ended up doing all right. — Louis Tomlinson

I do think fashion is fun! Much more than people think. — Carine Roitfeld

I really think that reading is just as important as writing when you're trying to be a writer because it's the only apprenticeship we have, it's the only way of learning how to write a story. — John Green

You know, what's funny to one person is not at all to someone else. — Steve Carell

But love is the last need a group has, not the first. If it were the first, there could be no such groups. Justice is the first need, the mortar that binds together a village or a town, or even a city. Or the crew of a boat. No one would take part in any such thing if he did not believe that he would be treated fairly. — Gene Wolfe

There are so many ways it could have all turned out differently. — Jennifer E. Smith

If people don't like your work, all the still pictures in the world can't help you and nothing written about you, even oceans of it, will make you popular. — Jean Arthur

It's you people dying from nothing that are screwed. I got all sorts of neat gadgets waiting for me ... oxygen tent, iron lung. — Bill Hicks

It described the double bind of women in that moment: they were getting congratulations for being fully liberated and empowered while being punished by a host of articles, reports, and books telling them that, in becoming liberated, they had become miserable; they were incomplete, missing out, losing, lonely, desperate. — Rebecca Solnit

For generations, field guides to plants and animals have sharpened the pleasure of seeing by opening our minds to understanding. Now John Adam has filled a gap in that venerable genre with his painstaking but simple mathematical descriptions of familiar, mundane physical phenomena. This is nothing less than a mathematical field guide to inanimate nature. — Hans Christian Von Baeyer

He mumbled, "I'd ask you out, if I was alive."
"I'd say OK," she replied. — Maggie Stiefvater