Hulkamaniac Song Quotes & Sayings
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Your modest savant smiles as he says to his admirers: What have I done? Nothing. Man does not invent a force, he directs it. — Honore De Balzac

Anytime you have chance to meet with old friends, greet them sincerely.
This is one easy way to build relationship by utilizing unexpected moments. — Toba Beta

I maintain, despite the moment's evidence against the claim, that we are born and grow up with a fondness for each other, and we have genes for that. We can be talked out of it, for the genetic message is like a distant music, and some of us are hard-of-hearing. Societies are noisy affairs, drowning out the sound of ourselves and our connection. — Lewis Thomas

I didn't know that Mahler would come to play so large a role, nor that music and literature and philosophy can interinanimate one another in the way I've come to think they do in this case. — Philip Kitcher

You don't have to be a rock star - if you don't like the situation you're in, you don't have to settle for it. — Macy Gray

I don't have a lot to look forward to when I finally die. I'll either wake up a crazed vampire, who will seek out the people I love, to eat them. Or, I get to enjoy an eternity of torture and torment in hell. Love the options. So, I did everything I could to stay alive. You'd be surprised what you will do when you know what waited for you when you died. — L.A. Kennedy

It is easier to prevent thistles and habits than to uproot them. — Austin O'Malley

Risk no more that you can afford to lose, and also risk enough so that a win is meaningful. — Ed Seykota

There's no tiling moral about beauty. — Nadine Gordimer

The past is a part of you and us. You can store it away someplace different, but you can't make it go away. And you can't even resolve it until you, we, face it. — Lisa Renee Jones

This is the moment when I should also admit that when the Internet first arrived I kept telling people it was a fad. — Gail Collins