Kirikos Ape Quotes & Sayings
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You may think I'm doing this without taking the time to really think it through, and you're absolutely right. It would take me the rest of my life to think this thing through. But it's while you're thinking, while you're weighing the pros and cons, that life goes on. It passes by you while you're doing nothing. - Arthur — Marc Levy

People are surprisingly poetic. Especially when they're not trying to be. — Lewis Morris

We sin because we see sin as a bargain. We unconsciously calculate that it's worth it, that it pays. — Peter Kreeft

[I]n the humanities and social sciences, and in fields like journalism and economics and so on ... people have to be trained to be managers, and controllers, and to accept things, and not to question too much. — Noam Chomsky

I know it's an artistic cliche, but every time I look at my past work, I want to projectile vomit. — Rich Burlew

But then a bubbling tenor voice said kindly, "Do not fear. It is a dream." The reassurance spread over him like a blanket. But he could not feel it with his hands, and the ambulance kept on moving. Needing the blanket, he clenched at the empty air until his knuckles were white with loneliness. — Stephen R. Donaldson

Much of anyone's game is played (or should be played) in the short six-inch course between the ears. — Louise Suggs

Why does getting ahead always have to involve getting up early? — Elizabeth Jane Howard

If you know the point of balance, You can settle the details. If you can settle the details, You can stop running around. Your mind will become calm. If your mind becomes calm, You can think in front of a tiger. If you can think in front of a tiger, You will surely succeed. — Mencius

Book marketing is a skill: it takes knowledge, effort, and persistence to really be successful. — Heather Hart

Her sexuality wasn't coy or cute. She wasn't saucy; she was feral. Her very presence on the earth stirred me. — C.D. Reiss

It must not remain our desire only to acquire the art of the bird," Lilienthal had written. "It is our duty not to rest until we have attained a perfect scientific conception of the problem of flight. — David McCullough

When hospitality becomes an art it loses its very soul. — Max Beerbohm