Lenley Lewis Quotes & Sayings
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I wouldn't call it looming, madam. Some of us simply aren't built for looming, said Locke. — Scott Lynch

In a throne above them sat a dead man with the head of a wolf. He wore an iron crown and held a leg of lamb in one hand as a king might hold a scepter, — George R R Martin

If you are man enough to bring a life into this world, then you should me man enough to stick around to see how they turned out. — Kellin Quinn

These estimates may well be enhanced by one from F. Klein (1849-1925), the leading German mathematician of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. 'Mathematics in general is fundamentally the science of self-evident things.' ... If mathematics is indeed the science of self-evident things, mathematicians are a phenomenally stupid lot to waste the tons of good paper they do in proving the fact. Mathematics is abstract and it is hard, and any assertion that it is simple is true only in a severely technical sense - that of the modern postulational method which, as a matter of fact, was exploited by Euclid. The assumptions from which mathematics starts are simple; the rest is not. — Eric Temple Bell

People will pay me to feel the passion and energy I breathe into my career and creations. — Alan Cohen

[T]here is only one large circle that we march in, around and around, each of us with our own little picture
in front of us
our own little mirage that we think is the future. — Lorraine Hansberry

You are the playground of which I have free reign. — Nenia Campbell

boredom is the impetus to creativity. — Tsh Oxenreider

I had discovered that writing
with whatever instrument
was a powerful aid to thinking, and thinking was what I now resolved to do. — Barbara Ehrenreich

The world and all its wisdom is but a booby, blundering school-boy that needs management and could be managed, if men and women would be human beings instead of just business men, or plumbers, or army officers, or commuters, or educators, or authors, or clubwomen, or traveling salesmen, or Socialists, or Republicans, or Salvation Army leaders, or wearers of cloths. — Sinclair Lewis