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Lesters Quotes By Tom Hodgkinson

There's nothing new about anti-work philosophy. History is dotted with individuals and groups who decided that laziness was next to godliness and work was a waste of time. — Tom Hodgkinson

Lesters Quotes By Donald Knuth

A mathematical formula should never be "owned" by anybody! Mathematics belong to God. — Donald Knuth

Lesters Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

It's all you think about, all you talk about, and all you want us to talk about. What in the world would we call something like that? Oh, yeah! An obsession! — Maggie Stiefvater

Lesters Quotes By David Choe

There is no balance, all or nothing. — David Choe

Lesters Quotes By Scott Lynch

Just one question, you arrogant fucking cocksucker" said Locke. "I'll grant the Lamora part is easy to spot; the truth is, I didn't know about the apt translation when I took the name. I borrowed it from this old sausage dealer who was kind to me once, back in Catchfire before the plague. I just liked the way it sounded.
"But what the fuck" he said slowly, "ever gave you the idea that Locke was the first name I was actually born with? — Scott Lynch

Lesters Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Failure is your inability to recognize that you have made the same mistakes again. Making a mistake is normal; it turns abnormal when it's not recognized! — Israelmore Ayivor

Lesters Quotes By Richard Ford

Things happen when people are not where they belong, and the world moves forward and back by that principle. — Richard Ford

Lesters Quotes By Eric Schneiderman

Gambling is entertainment. People go to casinos to be entertained. — Eric Schneiderman

Lesters Quotes By Chris Hedges

The moral certitude of the state in wartime is a kind of fundamentalism. And this dangerous messianic brand of religion, one where self-doubt is minimal, has come increasingly to color the modern world of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. — Chris Hedges