Lucida Bright Quotes & Sayings
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Any damn fool can build homes. What counts is how many you can sell for how little. — William Levitt

We are all just a work in progress. — Mary J. Blige

So she doesn't call desertion, poverty, and hard work troubles? She's a brave little girl, and I shall be proud to know her. — Louisa May Alcott

My father died when I was quite small, so my uncle used to buy me books and read them to me. — Jenny Nimmo

Error is ever talkative. — Oliver Goldsmith

He remembered with what callousness he had watched her. — Oscar Wilde

I thought that nothing enormously bad or good had happened to me during my life. All the normal things had occurred. I had lived a completely unremarkable life. I wanted only my home, and the love and safety of those around me, nothing else. I knew there was no particular reason why I was put on this earth, but here I was and I was glad to be here, awed by the beauty of it. It was a perfect moment. (p.99) — Michael Zadoorian

In the history of man it has been very generally the case that when evils have grown insufferable they have touched the point of cure. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

I want my street to be crazy, I want my avenues, shops and buildings, to enter into a crazy dance, and this is why I deform and distort their outlines and colours. However I always come up against the same difficulty, that if all the elements were one by one deformed and distorted excessively, if in the end nothing remained of their real outlines, I would have totally effaced the location that I intended to suggest, that I wished to transform. — Jean Dubuffet

Any investment bought via credit always runs the risk of margin calls and, eventually, liquidation. — Barry Ritholtz

The world is made up of Stories, not Atoms. — Muriel Rukeyser

Eah, you don't get a lot of meatheads doing improvised theater to begin with, and that's always been my thing. I talk about the nerd/meathead dichotomy on my podcast a lot, but there was a time when I was doing UCB full-time and playing men's league rugby in New York City, and I was like the funniest, artsiest rugby player, and the bro-iest improv comedian. I've always managed to sort of be in both sides. — Jon Gabrus