Kaum Nabi Quotes & Sayings
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I like to read Octavia E. Butler's 'Wild Seed' over and over again. And J. California Cooper's 'The Wake of the Wind.' That one makes me cry from joy. I'll mourn - I'll actually mourn - and then I'll cry from joy. She's wonderful. — Jill Scott
You can judge this book by its cover. — Tom Icon
By annihilating desires, you annihilate the mind. — Claude Adrien Helvetius
My gut feeling is that SF as we know it today is actually a heavily propagandized field that grew out of a specific set of cultural trends running in the USA and Europe between 1918 and 1950, during the post-imperial modernization period. — Charles Stross
The most impersonal seeming audiences eventually just say such intimate, smart, wise, amazing, totally surprising, funny things. It's empowering, in the sense of feeling like you're a part of something really important. — Gloria Steinem
The greater the scope in implementing an activity, the greater the need for strict attention to small details. — John Shirley
You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it. — Samuel Butler
The best way to make every one poor is to insist on equality of wealth. — Napoleon Bonaparte
When I first went on tour with PJ in '98, I was still in shock having gone through the Soundgarden break up. — Matt Cameron
Beauty is how you feel inside ... — Sophia Loren
There are no great men, only ordinary men, who have met extraordinary challenges. — William Halsey
Devote yourself to living completely and sharing your unique brilliance. — Bryant McGill
Unfortunately, there are mental invalids of every age who exist on other people's terms. It's lazy for older persons to let others make up their minds for them. People have to overcome that. — Marian Seldes
Better than sweet tea on a veranda. I want to live at Belmont! — Francine Rivers
You were formed inside a borrowed womb - a nourishing safe haven for months - then delivered through painful effort and sacrifice by a woman willing to give you the precious gift of life. That truth alone deserves your gratitude and respect. — Richelle E. Goodrich
