Hurt Wordings Quotes & Sayings
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When I was a kid, I used to imagine animals running under my bed. I told my dad, and he solved the problem quickly. He cut the legs off the bed. — Lou Brock
I think people who write programs do have at least a glimmer of extra insight into the nature of God ... because creating a program often means that you have to create a small universe — Donald Knuth
He knows about damage the way a woman does. He knows, the way a woman knows, how to carry on as if nothing's wrong. — Michael Cunningham
Having loads of money doesn't make you a better person.. Spending it smart does. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
I guess love is not the priority; you wouldn't fall in love with an empty stomach. — M.F. Moonzajer
It's important not to lay in a bubble bath drinking champagne. It's important to take part in what life's all about. — Lena Olin
Next-generation technology, she thought. A few extra processors, and it starts getting a high opinion of itself. — K.B. Spangler
The people on Baywatch were about as nice a group of people as I had ever worked with. — Michael Bergin
Risk is more than is required. Learn more than is normal. Be strong. Show courage. Breathe. Excel. Love. Lead. Speak your truth. Live your values. Laugh. Cry. Innovate. Simplify. Adore mastery. Release mediocrity. Aim for genius. Stay humble. Be kinder than expected. Deliver more than is needed. Exude passion. Shatter your limits. Transcend your fears. Inspire others by your bigness. Dream big but start small. Act now. Don't stop. Change the world. — Robin Sharma
Live, laugh, love, every day to it's fullest, for who knows, tomorrow, may not be. — Shahrukh Khan
Oh yeah Kurt? You plan on getting the 1-2-3? But not if I hit you first with the 6-1-9! — Oscar Gutierrez
England has not wholly escaped the curse which must ever befall a free government which holds extensive provinces in subjection; for, although she has not lost her liberty or fallen into anarchy, yet we behold the population of England crushed to the earth by the superincumbent weight of debt and taxation, which may one day terminate in revolution. — John C. Calhoun
Small groups of persons can, and do, make the rest of us think what they please about a given subject. But there are usually proponents and opponents of every propaganda, both of whom are equally eager to convince the majority. — Edward Bernays
Lincoln never finished his education. To the night of his death he was a pupil, a learner, an inquirer, a seeker after knowledge. You have no idea how many men are spoiled by what is called education. For the most part, colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed. If Shakespeare had graduated at Oxford, he might — Robert G. Ingersoll