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Jcroisant6 Quotes By Carlos Fuentes

I'm a writer, not a genre. — Carlos Fuentes

Jcroisant6 Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

The brain does not create consciousness, but conciousness created the brain, the most complex physical form on earth, for its expression.
Eckhart Tolle

Jcroisant6 Quotes By Piers Anthony

Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker series also shows the potential of lighter fantastic fiction. I read the first, and listened to a tape of a later one, and it's fun. — Piers Anthony

Jcroisant6 Quotes By C. K. Prahalad

There is an important distinction between barriers to entry and barriers to imitation. — C. K. Prahalad

Jcroisant6 Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Necessity is the constant scourge of the lower classes, ennui of the higher ones. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Jcroisant6 Quotes By William Shakespeare

O, I have suffered With those that I saw suffer! a brave vessel (Who had no doubt some noble creature in her) Dashed all to pieces! O, the cry did knock Against my very heart! Poor souls, they perished! — William Shakespeare

Jcroisant6 Quotes By Chris Jordan

American culture is not about experiencing our shame, it's about denying it. It's been that way our whole history. — Chris Jordan

Jcroisant6 Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

If you're impatient while waiting for the bus, tell yourself you're doing 'Bus waiting meditation.' If you're standing in a slow line at the drugstore, you're doing 'Waiting in line meditation.' Just saying these words makes me feel very spiritual and high-minded and wise. — Gretchen Rubin

Jcroisant6 Quotes By David Levithan

So what's your story?" Ryan asks.
Avery looks up at him, hand still in the water. "My story?"
"Yeah. Everybody has at least one. — David Levithan

Jcroisant6 Quotes By William Zinsser

Most nonfiction writers have a definitiveness complex. They feel that they are under some obligation - to the subject, to their honor, to the gods of writing - to make their article the last word. It's a commendable impulse, but there is no last word. — William Zinsser