Linty Quotes & Sayings
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The future of music may not lie entirely in music itself, but rather in the way it encourages and extends, rather than limits the aspirations and ideals of the people, in the way it makes itself a part with the finer things that humanity does and dreams of. — Charles Ives
I'm thankful that my memory is good because my vision is going. — Paula Poundstone
Early, bright, transient, chaste as morning dew, She sparkled, was exhaled, and went to heaven. — Edward Young
Drive out the demon called fear, and if it returns from exile grant it
no amnesty, sentence it to death. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I think you can be athletic and intellectual at the same time. — Joe Manganiello
Self-evidence, of which Russell has said so much, can only be discarded in logic by language itself preventing every logical mistake. That logic is a priori consists in the fact that we cannot think illogically. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
The earliest use of writing was strictly commercial and economic, not political or bureaucratic. It was trade, entrepreneurship, and stewardship of private property, not politics, "public education" or the creation of national mythology that allowed humankind to transition from prehistory to history. Just as trade, entrepreneurship, and stewardship of private property have always been on the forefront of civilization's advancement, so were they also the driving force behind civilization's emergence. — Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski
It is a rule of creative ability that it does nothing of any value, while it is possessed by this afflatus of vanity. — Christina Stead
There's nothing I hate more than gritty, linty, mysterious pocket schmutz in the cap of my lip moisturizer - or, even worse, on the applicator itself. I shudder at the thought. — Rachel Nichols
Like hell he was," said the first C.I.D. man. "I'm the C.I.D. man arround here."
Major Major could barely recognize him because he was wearing a faded maroon corduroy bathrobe with open seams under both arms, linty flannel pajamas, & worn house slippers with one flapping sole. — Joseph Heller
