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Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Kirsten Miller

You've either bat-shit insane or you've watched too many movies. This isn't Star Wars, Mandel. I'm not Luke Skywalker. My dad's not Darth Vader. And you sure as hell aren't my Obi-Wan. — Kirsten Miller

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Travis Neighbor Ward

For just this moment, he wanted her to see him for who he was, without the pity he knew she'd feel when she found out the truth. — Travis Neighbor Ward

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Mojo Nixon

You only live once, so off with them pants. Hell ain't for sure, it's only a chance. — Mojo Nixon

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Clint Eastwood

Most people who'll remember me, if at all, will remember me as an action guy, which is okay. There's nothing wrong with that. But there will be a certain group which will remember me for the other films, the ones where I took a few chances. At least, I like to think so. — Clint Eastwood

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Henry Moore

Because a work does not aim at reproducing natural appearances it is not, therefore, an escape from life
but may be a penetration into reality ... as expression of the significance of life, a stimulation to greater effort in living. — Henry Moore

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Max Weiss

Shared interests are great, but not essential. Shared emotional states are what you're after. — Max Weiss

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

Writing is the flip side of sex - it's good only when it's over. — Hunter S. Thompson

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Liz Moore

As a parting gift, he gave Harold the key chain from his house keys, the ones that opened the gate to Hamilton Arms: it was a clover, a charm for luck. Its stem was a little drawer, into which, Harold later found, George had put a love note. Harold kept the clover for the rest of his life. — Liz Moore

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Edward Gibbon

If the empire had been afflicted by any recent calamity, by a plague, a famine, or an unsuccessful war; if the Tiber had, or if the Nile had not, risen beyond its banks; if the earth had shaken, or if the temperate order of the seasons had been interrupted, the superstitious Pagans were convinced that the crimes and the impiety of the Christians, who were spared by the excessive lenity of the government, had at length provoked the divine justice. — Edward Gibbon

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Probability is not about the odds, but about the belief in the existence of an alternative outcome, cause, or motive. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

As long as we're young, we manage to find excuses for the stoniest indifference, the most blatant caddishness, we put them down to emotional eccentricity or some sort of romantic inexperience. But later on, when life shows us how much cunning, cruelty, and malice are required just to keep the body at ninety-eight point six, we catch on, we know the scene, we begin to understand how much swinishness it takes to make up a past. Just take a close look at yourself and the degree of rottenness you've come to. There's no mystery about it, no more room for fairy tales; if you've lived this long, it's because you've squashed any poetry you had in you. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Patrick Wilson

I like the not knowing of what the next job is. — Patrick Wilson

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Maria Montessori

We recommend for the training of teachers not only a considerable artistic education in general but special attention to the art of reading. — Maria Montessori

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Steve Jobs

If today were my last day, would I do what I'm doing? ... If the answer was 'No' too many days in a row, I'd make a change. — Steve Jobs

Lightwoods Primary Quotes By Tad Williams

Do you listen to the wolves, Seoman?" Jiriki asked. "It's hard n-not to." "They sing such fierce songs." The Sitha shook his head. "They are like your mortal kind. They sing of where they have been, and what they have seen and scented. They tell each other where the elk are running, and who has taken whom to mate, but mostly they are merely crying 'I am! Here I am!' — Tad Williams