Immortalists Book Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 15 famous quotes about Immortalists Book with everyone.
Top Immortalists Book Quotes

No communication technology has ever disappeared, but instead becomes increasingly less important as the technological horizon widens. — Ray Kurzweil

Oh baby ... I'm going to teach you how good it's going to feel to be fucked into submission by an uncivilized man. — Sawyer Bennett

My current mantra is that sometimes we need teachers in our lives. I never had that in my life, parents and stuff like that; I tried to stay on the outside of them or anybody that had that kind of influence. — Taylor Dayne

All things are void. So how possibly could there be any obscurations since everything is void, when you're void itself? There's only the void. In the void, there's only shining, perfect clear light of reality. — Frederick Lenz

You never have any idea where your movie's going to go when you're shooting - you're in this little bubble. Everything you care about is getting the next step right: getting the script right, finding the right actors, shooting it. — Morten Tyldum

The 'public' - a term often used in America to indicate the great metropolitan newspapers. — Mary Ritter Beard

You want to be bad, angel? I can teach you every position it comes in — Debra Anastasia

Passion-means to live for life's sake but I am well aware you Germans live for the sake of experience. Passion means to forget ones self. But you do things in order to enrich yourselves. — Thomas Mann

I find life itself provides ample and sufficient tests of my valor and mettle: illness; betrayal; fruitless searches for love; working for the abusive, the insane, and the despotic. All challenges easily as thrilling to me as scrambling over icy rock in a pair of barely adequate boots. — David Rakoff

It's all about the dominant fucking paradigm, Shadow. — Neil Gaiman

See. That's what I don't get. If I am a good man, then why do I want to do bad things? — Pierce Brown

Mathematics is, in many ways, the most precious response that the human spirit has made to the call of the infinite. — Cassius Jackson Keyser