Mark Gastineau Quotes & Sayings
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I always loved cars. I used to play 'Need for Speed' all the time ... any racing game. — Afrojack

An ego should be like a warm breeze, never seen, just mildly sensed. — David Luiz

Ideas do matter and do have consequences. — Nathaniel Branden

Here I am taking a psychological characteristic such as the need to know where in the world we are (orientation) and show that when this need was first made visible and expressed graphically the result was a cosmological map. The need for orientation may have been in the first place to relate persons spatially to the physical world in which they lived. But it was equally urgent to represent ideas about mankind's origin and future. Under the influence of anxiety and stress, outwardly perceptible reality may even have taken second place. The observer then visualized according to his preconceptions. This can still happen. At any rate, some early world maps were a — John Fielding

Missing 'U' is my way of Loving 'U — Saravana Kumar Murugan

Life is like a parachute jump, you've got to get it right the first time. — Eleanor Roosevelt

What we get from each moment depends on the attention we give it, and the quality of our experience reflects the quality of our awareness. — Roger N. Walsh

A printed work, which cannot be read, becomes a product without purpose. — Emil Ruder

Five years ago I was a four-stone apology - today I am two separate gorillas. — Vivian Stanshall

We continue to make more money when snoring than when active. — Warren Buffett

The tethering of words to reality helps allay the worry that language ensnares us in a self-contained web of symbols. — Steven Pinker

Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation ... even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind. — Leonardo Da Vinci

... and they limp and halt, they're all wrinkled, drawn, they squint to the side, can't look you in the eyes, and always bent on duty, trudging after Ruin, maddening, blinding Ruin. But Ruin is strong and swift - She outstrips them all by far, stealing a march, leaping over the whole wide earth to bring mankind to grief. — Homer