Lybarger Admonishment Quotes & Sayings
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Listen, kiddo," he said. "I'm a selfish prick, and I want to be the greatest fuck of your life and ruin you for every man who comes after me. But I'm not a mind reader, so I need some help. Otherwise I could end up as the douchebag who's got shitty taste in wine and totally traumatized you when you were thirty. — Cara McKenna
She gazed at the bay of wrecked shuttles in dismay. The last of her adrenaline seeped away at the sight of the widespread destruction.
It occurred to her then, for perhaps the first time in this long nightmare, that she was going to die. — G.S. Jennsen
The first law of computer science: Every problem is solved by yet another indirection. — Bjarne Stroustrup
Obviously, he psyched you out. He mind-fucked you big time. — Elle Casey
Those people who treat politics and morality separately will never understand either of them. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
When a couple came to class together, it meant something else entirely - food as a solution, a diversion, or, occasionally, a playground. — Erica Bauermeister
Education shouldn't be the prison of known knowledge, but it should be the bridge to find the yet unknown universe of knowledge. — Debasish Mridha
Redistribution of this e-book is permitted, so long as it is distributed for free. — Andy Weir
Historically, San Franciscans have not valued street trees as much as other communities have. — Gavin Newsom
West of Arkham the hills rise wild, and there are valleys with deep woods that no axe has ever cut. — H.P. Lovecraft
These days, most Americans who are unashamedly prejudiced know better than to say so, except to a secure, like-minded audience, given that many people live and work in environments where they can be slapped on the wrist, publicly humiliated, or sacked for saying anything that smacks of an "ism." However, just as it takes mental effort to maintain a prejudice despite conflicting information, it takes mental effort to suppress those negative feelings. Social psychologists Chris Crandall and Amy Eshelman, reviewing the huge research literature on prejudice, found that whenever people are emotionally depleted - when they are sleepy, frustrated, angry, anxious, drunk, or stressed - they become more willing to express their real prejudices toward another group. — Anonymous
Be in control of your piece, Jo. The minute it takes control of you, you're dead, Willie would tell me. — Ruta Sepetys