Minties Gimnazija Quotes & Sayings
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Cramming seeks to stamp things in by intense application immediately before the ordeal. But a thing thus learned can form but few associations. On the other hand, the same thing recurring on different days, in different contexts, read, recited on, referred to again and again, related to other things and reviewed, gets well wrought into the mental structure. — William James

And at first it's okay, you know, not perfect, but okay, and you get used to it. Then it gets a little worse, and you get used to that, too. Then one day, you wake up and you don't have the first freakin' clue how it got that bad. — Patrick Ness

There is no route out of the maze. The maze shifts as you move through it, because it is alive. — Philip K. Dick

She wins who calls herself beautiful and challenges the world to change to truly see her. — Naomi Wolf

As a playwright, you can cover a lot of waterfront without being able to hold your own against an expert in any of those areas. I have no illusions about that. — Tom Stoppard

That the one could intensify the other had never occurred to them; and since the embodiment came before the recognition of the truth, it seemed a discovery that belonged to them alone. — John Edward Williams

In social media marketing, average is no longer adequate. — Jay Baer

Everyone has to start somewhere. If you let people bring you down now, you'll never know how high you could climb. And you owe it to yourself to try. — Michelle Madow

Too much thought is bad for the soul, for art, and for crime. It is also a sign of middle age. — Patrick Hamilton

He's not David," she added, "but he definitely has his own charm. — Aprilynne Pike

Emma was doing something nice for Simon? Hell must be enjoying the snow day. — E.J. Stevens

Several years ago, when I was about to start a novel, I thought I might get some mileage out of the idea of a civilization in which people somehow felt - that is, they shared - all the pain and all the pleasure they caused one another. — Octavia E. Butler