Maati Mazri Quotes & Sayings
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But to be hanged - is that not unendurable? Even so, when a man feels that it is reasonable, he goes off and hangs himself. — Epictetus
Precision is, after all, not only a form of responsibility and a kind of pleasure, but an instrument of compassion. To be precise requires care, time, and attention to the person, place, or process being described. — Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
The envious will die, but envy never. — Moliere
Theodora usually found that her good intentions matured too late for practical results. — Edith Wharton
Mrs. Gley came down in a rush. She had on a kind of tea gown whose draperies flew out behind her, like the tail of a blowzy comet. — Ross Macdonald
While we may blame the Internet for the ease with which conspiracy theories proliferate, the net is really much more culpable for the way it connects everything to almost everything else. The hypertext link, as we used to call it, allows any fact or idea to become intimately connected with any other. — Douglas Rushkoff
Middle-age should be shot. Things about it gall me. First, that those younger despise the thought of getting old, and, hence, me. Second, that those older despise the thought of me being younger, and, hence, me. So here I am, pressed from both sides, forced to wear blinders - FULL SPEED AHEAD! — Chila Woychik
I think the notion of worldbuilding is a failure of literary sophistication. — Michael Moorcock
But I always curl my lashes, even if I don't put on mascara. I'll also put on a lip gloss or lip balm. And I always brush my eyebrows. I have very thick eyebrows - I'm just now starting to thin them out a bit. — Denise Richards
It was all tragic information because it wasn't me, but I definitely didn't lose interest and move on — Anthony Kiedis
I have a girlfriend and she really keeps me grounded. Makes me normal. — Ian Axel
As you reach for understanding, you find that your ladder of facts isn't long enough, and you try to extend it by adding a rung of faith. Eventually you see that the task is hopeless, and you put away your ladder of facts and go get a ladder of faith. — Robert Breault
