John Salmond Quotes & Sayings
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Just work. Don't wait. Everybody's waiting until they have the perfect idea to start working. Even if you have an inkling of what you want to do, start moving towards it. And it's going to flesh itself out through the process of moving towards the goal. And by the time you get to where you're going to be, it's not going to look anything like it did when you sat on the couch thinking about it. And if you wait until it's perfect in your head before you get of the couch and start working on it, that's never going to happen. — Brandon Stanton

It was nothing personal: if it had been, I would have left him on so he could have suffered like everyone else. — Graham Taylor

The pen is the tongue of the soul; as are the thoughts engendered there, so will be the things written. — Miguel De Cervantes

She was benediction, a touch of faith, life itself coursing through my veins collapsed in age and turmoil, and to my fatigued and weary heart, a new and vibrant throb. — F. Sionil Jose

Not my circus. Not my monkeys. — Will Freshwater

What peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call thought, that we must thus make it the model of the whole universe? Our partiality in our own favour does indeed present it on all occasions; but sound philosophy ought carefully to guard against so natural an illusion. — David Hume

My acting's very understated. I think my sad and happy don't play that differently onscreen. — Bret McKenzie

Our employers today face numerous challenges and stiff competition from businesses all over the world. — Jim Gerlach

I hope there may be bogs and that John McKenzie may drown in them. — Susanna Clarke

The eternal, not the modern, is what I love: the modern will be antiquated and grotesque in ten years, when the fashion passes. - MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO — Clive James

Mathematics deals exclusively with the relations of concepts to each other without consideration of their relation to experience. — Albert Einstein