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Huundred Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

To return to antiquity [in literature]: that has been done. To return to the Middle Ages: that too has been done. Remains the present day. But the ground is shaky: so where can you set the foundations? An answer to this question must be found if one is to produce anything vital and hence lasting. All this disturbs me so much that I no longer like to be spoken to about it. — Gustave Flaubert

Huundred Quotes By Virginia Postrel

The mere existence of 'Buffy' proves the declinists wrong about one thing: Hollywood commercialism can produce great art. Complex and evolving characters. Playful language. Joy and sorrow, pathos and elation. Episodes that dare to be different - to tell stories in silence or in song. Big themes and terrible choices. — Virginia Postrel

Huundred Quotes By Rajneesh

That which you have received, you should be grateful for it. And the most beautiful phenomenon is that when you are grateful, existence starts pouring more and more over you. It becomes a circle: the more you get, the more you become grateful; the more you become grateful, the more you get ... And there is no end to it, it is an infinite process. — Rajneesh

Huundred Quotes By Alison Gopnik

Knowing what to expect from a teacher is a really good thing, of course: It lets you get the right answers more quickly than you would otherwise. — Alison Gopnik

Huundred Quotes By Mark Cuban

Only morons start a business on a loan? — Mark Cuban

Huundred Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I'm seven hundred years old, Alexander. I know when something isn't going to work. You won't even admit I exist to your parents."
Alec stared at him. "I thought you were three hundred! You're seven huundred years old?"
"Well," Magnus amended, "eight hundred. But I dont look it. Anyway, you're missing the point. The point is-"
But Alec never found out what the point was because at that moment a dozen more Iblis demons flooded into the square. He felt his jaw drop. "Damn it."
Magnus followed his gaze. the demons were already fanning out into a half circle around them, their yellow eyes glowing. "Way to change the subject, Lightwood. — Cassandra Clare

Huundred Quotes By Georg C. Lichtenberg

Bad writers are those who try to express their own feeble ideas in the language of good ones. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Huundred Quotes By Bruce Dickinson

Engineering stimulates the mind. Kids get bored easily. They have got to get out and get their hands dirty: make things, dismantle things, fix things. When the schools can offer that, you'll have an engineer for life. — Bruce Dickinson

Huundred Quotes By Stephen Colbert

I believe all God's creatures have a soul ... except bears, bears are Godless killing machines! — Stephen Colbert

Huundred Quotes By John Burnside

There is a red sandy beach in the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia that is unlike any other shore landscape I have ever seen. The world's highest tides wash its shores, and the soft cliffs of Blomidon Provincial Park are constantly crumbling away; whole trees will occasionally slide down to the sea to decay slowly in the wind and brine. — John Burnside

Huundred Quotes By Brendan Fraser

What if Shakespeare had had a test audience for Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet? — Brendan Fraser

Huundred Quotes By Lao-Tzu

The masters were said to be profound
because they show the greatest wisdom
when comfortable
in Life's mysterious
and unknown depths — Lao-Tzu

Huundred Quotes By Patrick Lencioni

Because people who aren't good at their jobs don't want to be measured, because then they have to be accountable for something. Great employees love that kind of accountability. They crave it. Poor ones run away from it. — Patrick Lencioni

Huundred Quotes By Ned Hayes

Any story is an ocean whose tide begins in a place I can't know, and my life is but a moment in that flood, my part in it only a mote in the flow. — Ned Hayes