Irresolvable Differences Quotes & Sayings
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Even before I helped to co-found Microsoft, I saw a connected future ... I called that future The Wired World. — Paul Allen

You are the world, Letha.. — Richelle Mead

There is no such thing as an ordinary life. — Mark Twain

If you refuse me, I shall be compelled to believe that you are cruelly enjoying my misery, and that you have learned in the most accursed school that the best way of preventing a young man from curing himself of an amorous passion is to excite it constantly; but you must agree with me that, to put such tyranny in practice, it is necessary to hate the person it is practised upon, and, if that be so, I ought to call upon my reason to give me the strength necessary to hate you likewise. — Giacomo Casanova

Due to irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences, I am permanently leaving the band Audioslave. I wish the other three members nothing but the best in all of their future endeavours. — Chris Cornell

Fate, or some mysterious force, can put the finger on you or me, for no good reason at all. — Martin Goldsmith

Whatever is beyond this narrow rational consciousness we mistake for our only consciousness. — William James

From the moment one encounters bad company (kusang), there is nothing but unhappiness, thus run away from the bad company. When you feel unhappy inside, know that this is bad company so run from there. Run away from that which arouses unhappiness at its mere sight. — Dada Bhagwan

A romantic kiss is the perfect fusion of science and mythology--the scientific account of the biochemistry of saliva and the countless muscles and nerves involved on one side, and the mythic actual experience of the kiss on the other. — Vic Cavalli

People may be persuaded that the machine is doing good. In fact, good is only capable of being done on a small scale. Evil is more versatile. You can hate those you have never seen, all the vast multitudes of them, but you can only love those you know - and that with difficulty. — John Christopher

Just because you'd left something behind didn't mean that it had gone anywhere. — Morgan Matson

Those who corrupt the public mind are just as evil as those who steal from the public purse. — Adlai E. Stevenson

People who want to write books do so because they feel it to be the easiest thing they can do. They can read and write, they can afford any of the instruments of book writing such as pens, paper, computers, tape recorders, and generally by the time they have reached this decision, they have had a simple education. — Muriel Spark