Hebautos Quotes & Sayings
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Anybody who wants to make television has a tremendous problem because it's a financially restrictive media in this day and age. — David Jason

How strange
it is. For perfect things in poetry do not seem strange;
they seem inevitable. And so we hardly thank the
writer for his pains. — Jorge Luis Borges

They had lost two weeks of dance lessons over that Great Rosebush and Snowball Scandal. — Heather Dixon

My mum brought me up to think that personal happiness is more important than your family. — Gail Porter

So you know what's wrong but you don't know what's right. What use is that? Well, it narrows down the options anyway. — Rosamund Hodge

Progress is man's indifference to the lessons of history. — Len Deighton

When a man's busy, why leisure Strikes him as wonderful pleasure: 'Faith, and at leisure once is he? Straightway he wants to be busy. — Robert Browning

An angry woman is a bitch. An angry man is strong, whereas, a sad man or a fearful man is a wimp. A sad or fearful woman is frail. — Irene Tomkinson

I never view mistakes as failures. They are simply opportunities to find out what doesn't work. — Thomas A. Edison

The game's rules were Byzantine, and we had to work them out through trial and error. One rule, which had only gradually become apparent, was that one could only move into another character's head if the move did not involve too big a jump in social status. A peasant could not swap into the head of a king, even if the king knelt down to kiss the peasant. But the peasant could get there by jumping into the head of a blacksmith, and then an armourer, and then an officer in the king's guard, and so on - working their way up by discrete steps. Sometimes it would not be possible to change character between one session and the next, but that was all part of the game's richly involving texture. It was difficult and slow, but because at each step one had access to the memories and personality of the inhabited character, it was seldom boring. — Alastair Reynolds

German people are essentially pacifists. Many still remember the experience of World War II. And they may not have seen Saddam Hussein as evil a person as a lot of other people have. — George W. Bush

I'm a firm believer that most people who do great things are doing them for the first time. Returning to my theory of hiring, I'd rather have someone all fired up to do something for the first time than someone who's done it before and isn't that excited to do it again. You rarely go wrong giving someone who is high potential the shot. — Marc Andreessen