Llanddwyn Quotes & Sayings
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Lucifer. You're my brother, and I love you. But sometimes, You're just a great big bag of dicks. — Gabriel

I'd saw there were millions like me, but there aren't, really: lots of blokes have impeccable music taste but don't read, lots of blokes read but are really fat, lots of blokes are sympathetic to feminism but have stupid beards, lots of blokes have a Woody Allen sense of humor but look like Woody Allen. — Nick Hornby

It is my opinion that human history can make no sense unless evil doings are recognized for what they are, and that they are bearable only if somehow they may be redeemed. — Simon Conway Morris

When you look at something and think of all the ways you would change it, then you're not accepting it for what it is, nor are you truly appreciating it. — Tristesse Genevieve

I often teach a graduate theater seminar on Greek tragedy in performance. I usually begin by saying that no matter what technological advances occur, the wisdom of these plays will never be obsolete. — Neil Patrick Harris

Debugging: what an odd word. As if "bugging" were the job of putting in bugs, and debugging the task of removing them. But no. The job of putting in bugs is called programming. A programmer writes some code and inevitably makes the mistakes that result in the malfunctions called bugs. Then, for some period of time, normally longer than the time it takes to design and write the code in the first place, the programmer tries to remove the mistakes. — Ellen Ullman

I know a lot of the Annapolis breed. — Gore Vidal

We can only connect the dots we collect, which makes everything you write about you ... your connections are the thread that you weave into the cloth that becomes the story that only you can tell. — Amanda Palmer

Given that I can't sing like Freddie Mercury, obviously I'm not going to pursue it as a career. What would be the point? — Kate Beckinsale

Never bullshit a bullshiter — Jennifer Niven

So she sat on with closed eyes, and half believed herself in Wonderland, though she knew she had but to open them again, and all would change to dull reality. — Lewis Carroll

It was granted to me alone to discover all the new phenomena in the sky and nothing to anybody else. This is the truth which neither envy nor malice can supress. — Galileo Galilei

I believe a radiant, light-filled tomorrow should be normal to the experience of living. — Thomas Kinkade