Manders Quotes & Sayings
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But if life were a mellow elementary school run by well-meaning education Ph.D.s, the Deliverator's report card would say: Hiro is so bright and creative but needs to work harder on his cooperation skills. — Neal Stephenson

You, dear reader, have now two accounts to choose between and there can be no doubt which is most probable. — Alasdair Gray

I learned more from Black Star and Black Thought
Than I ever did from any class of any sort. — Toine Manders

Man will ultimately be governed by God or by tyrants. — Benjamin Franklin

Man is compelled to compel beings to his control, and thus he becomes a slave of his will to control, a slave of his own rights. Individuals become so individualistic that they become nothing more than a lonely crowd. — Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback

Sophronia had no idea why Felix was so intent upon her. She had not yet received lessons in seduction, or she might have understood the appeal of sharp confidence, a topping figure, and green eyes. All Sophronia's intellect was directed at something other than attracting male companionship. These things combined to make her particularly appealing to gentlemen.
Soap could have told her that. — Gail Carriger

He winked at me and my heart stuttered. — Aileen Erin

An organization's intelligence is distributed to the point of being ubiquitous. — Kevin Kelly

There's no reason why you can't deliver a grammar-school curriculum to an all-ability intake. — Toby Young

Don't leave me again, he tells me, only he doesn't just do it once. He says it over and over, until I'm melting. He's going to have to let go, because hands traditionally can't hold onto liquidised people. — Charlotte Stein

When man lost touch with his humanity he had no reason to walk along the higher path. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Elizabeth served herself to Vlad upon the Lazy Susan (Susan wasn't lazy. She was actually dead." - Bats 2015 — Fred Barnett

Cardinal rule for all hitters with two strikes on them: Never trust the umpire. — Robert Smith

I don't love the years going by. I'd just as soon stay forty-five. But it's OK because I feel a whole lot better than I did at thirty-five. — Stevie Nicks