Quotes & Sayings About John Eales
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I sit, I read, I listen to music, I go or a walk, I ride to Prospect Park and sit under the Willow Tree, I remember, I forget, I look at pictures, I do, I do, I do ... or I don't, but its peaceful ... only me ... no worries. — Hubert Selby Jr.

the center as well. He laid his cards out. A fortress of lords. The governors threw down their cards, unable to beat him. Everyone waited, breathless, for Lia to lay her cards out. She frowned and shook her head. Then looked at me. Blinked. A slow blink as long as a thousand miles. Then back at Malich. A long sigh, contrite. She laid out her cards. Six black wings. A perfect hand. "I think this beats yours, doesn't it, Malich?" Malich — Mary E. Pearson

Easily mistaken, it is not about a love for adversity, it is about knowing a strength and a faith so great that adversity, in all its adverse manifestations, hardly even exists. — Criss Jami

Brainy's the new sexy. — Steven Moffat

The greatest of all insights is that we cannot be tomorrow what we do not do today. — John C. Maxwell

You can't just dream it, be it. — C.J. Skuse

If the economy of today were operating close to capacity levels with little unemployment, or if a sudden change in our military requirements should cause a scramble for men and resources, then I would oppose tax reductions as irresponsible and inflationary; and I would not hesitate to recommend a tax increase if that were necessary. — John F. Kennedy

Abandoned the weapon because of its propensity to shatter the shoulders of the men pulling its trigger, but in Patrick Harper the seven-barreled gun had found a soldier capable of taming its brute ferocity. The gun was a cluster of seven half-inch barrels which were fired by a single lock, and was, in its effect, like a small cannon loaded with grapeshot. — Bernard Cornwell

It's tougher to be vulnerable than to actually be tough. — Rihanna

Where the electron behaves and misbehaves as it will, where the forces tie themselves up into knots of atoms and come united ... — D.H. Lawrence

Speculations apparently the most unprofitable have almost invariably been those from which the greatest practical applications have emanated. — John Herschel

Whate'er the passion, knowledge, fame, or pelf,
Not one will change his neighbor with himself. — Alexander Pope