Incerta Latin Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of things get made this way: someone imagines what they want to make, then very carefully plans every step of the process, then sets about making it. That's usually the efficient, reasonable way to get something done, but it limits you to ideas you can think of in advance. — Damian Kulash

Remember that all models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful. — George E.P. Box

His beauty was notable even in a province where the lack of it is more exceptional in a young man. — Tennessee Williams

Success for me means being able to work. I don't look at so much at what I've done as much as I look to what I will do. — Phylicia Rashad

Love doesn't have to be on Valentine's Day. It doesn't have to be by the time you turn eighteen or thirty-three or fifty-nine. It doesn't have to conform to whatever is usual. It doesn't have to be kismet at once, or rhapsody by the third day.
It just has to be. In time. In place. In spirt.
It just has to be. — David Levithan

It was never possible for him to be where he was. For as long as he lived, he was somewhere else, between here and there. But never really here. And never really there. — Paul Auster

I think 'method acting' is a widely abused term. — Randeep Hooda

Mors certa, vita incerta, as Mr. Sloat occasionally declared. Isidore, although he had heard the expression a number of times, retained only a dim notion as to its meaning. After all, if a chickenhead could fathom Latin he would cease to be a chickenhead. — Philip K. Dick

Most Whores are completely unaware of how important they are to society, and subsequently do not have the opportunity to learn how to be all-compassionate, all-loving, all-giving and all-receiving incarnations of the Goddess. — Inga Muscio

I was always singing to myself, but I never ever performed, and I never told anyone I liked to sing. So it was a definitely a new adventure going in to audition for 'Glee.' — Jacob Artist

A victim act is a form of passive aggression. It seeks to achieve gratification not by honest work or a contribution made out of one's experience or insight or love, but by the manipulation of others through silent (and not-so-silent) threat. The victim compels others to come to his rescue or to behave as he wishes by holding them hostage to the prospect of his own further illness/meltdown/mental dissolution, or simply by threatening to make their lives so miserable that they do what he wants. — Steven Pressfield

To obtain a man's opinion of you, make him mad. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

We don't have the freedom of speech to talk about the weather. We have the first amendment so we can say some very controversial things. — Ron Paul

Tenderness is not like money: the more you give to one, the more you have for others. — Winston Graham