Kitipongo Quotes & Sayings
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Since the initial publication of the chart of the electromagnetic spectrum, humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one-millionth of reality. Ninety-
nine percent of all that is going to affect our tomorrows is being developed by humans using instruments and working in ranges of reality that are nonhumanly sensible. — R. Buckminster Fuller

He wore his medals. He had a surprising number of them, the real kind, not the ones you got for turning up. Although turning up was no mean thing, some days. — Nick Harkaway

Dream hard. Work harder. Shine. — Caragh M. O'Brien

Seth gave her that: a private space to believe in the illusion of normalcy. — Melissa Marr

Regret [10w]
Regret's like a microwave
cooking you from the inside out. — Beryl Dov

Leaders who want to show sensitivity should listen often and long and talk short and seldom. Many so-called leaders are too busy to listen. True leaders know that time spent listening is well invested. — J. Oswald Sanders

There is a limit to human intelligence, but there is no limit to human stupidity — Piero Scaruffi

Foster's face breaks into a grin. — Stephen King

There's just a misconception that comes with being a dual-threat quarterback. You run first, throw second. I've proven I throw first and then run if I have to. — Robert Griffin III

Jesus Christ in a miniskirt. — Dakota Cassidy

The reason you don't get to know God is because you're afraid. You're afraid of the immensity. — Frederick Lenz

I invested, and I protected myself, so I enjoy that freedom. — Thomas Haden Church

Perhaps we now need to engineer scarcity in our communications, in our interactions, and in the things we consume. Otherwise our lives become like a Morse code transmission that's lacking breaks - a swarm of noise blanketing the valuable data beneath. — Michael Harris

Repression is a seamless garment; a society which is authoritarian in its social and sexual codes, which crushes its women beneath the intolerable burdens of honour and propriety, breeds repressions of other kinds as well. — Salman Rushdie

Literature doesn't have a country. Shakespeare is an African writer. His Falstaff, for example, is very African in his appetite for life, his largeness of spirit. The characters of Turgenev are ghetto dwellers. Dickens characters are Nigerians. — Ben Okri