Hevydd Quotes & Sayings
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Rivers do all the work,
but the ocean gets all the glory. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I love sci-fi, especially when it thrives on a thought-provoking story, rather than explosions. — William Mapother
Please don't not panic!" The — David Wong
One-dimensional opinions can create enormous errors in our thoughts, behaviors, and actions. These errors can have unforeseen consequences in our lives and the lives of organizations, communities, and nations. — Debasish Mridha
The kerosene record player is not a very efficient device. — Frank Zappa
Moore's Law - The number of transistors and resistors on a chip doubles every 24 months — Gordon Moore
Llonio said life was a net for luck; to Hevydd the Smith life was a forge; and to Dwyvach the Weaver-Woman a loom. They spoke truly, for it is all of these. But you,' Taran said, his eyes meeting the potter's, 'you have shown me life is one thing more. It is clay to be shaped, as raw clay on a potter's wheel. — Lloyd Alexander
These modern novels that leave everything unfinished annoy me ... "
"But things are often unfinished in real life," said Pat ...
"All the more reason why they should come right in books," said Uncle Horace testily. "Real life! We get enough real life living. I like fairy tales. I like a nice snug tidy ending in a book with all the loose ends tucked in. — L.M. Montgomery
The city had been built by people from innumerable elsewheres. It was a chaos of cultures ordered only by its long streets. It belonged to no one and never would, or maybe it was a million cities in one, unique to each of its inhabitants, belonging to whoever walked its streets. — Andre Alexis
The worst mistake a boss can make is not to say 'well done'. — John Ashcroft
Modesty is the conscience of the body. — Honore De Balzac
One of the basic tenets of the working class is you want to get out of the working class. — Michael Moore
So the ultimate winner in the game of business is not necessarily the person with the most power or the most money or the most fame. Rather it's the person who loves his or her work..... — Gail Evans