Modoo3 Quotes & Sayings
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The sound of loneliness makes me happier. — Conor Oberst
We should not try to design a better world. We should make better feedback loops. — Tim Harford
The central challenge for educational systems around the world is the substitution of effectiveness for popularity. — Douglas B. Reeves
A lot of times you get credit for stuff in your movies you didn't intend to be there. — Spike Lee
Luther looks at all the jobs that are out there and he says, These are the masks of God, behind which He wants to remain concealed, and do all things. Christians have to be profoundly appreciative of good work done on absolutely everything. — Timothy Keller
I usually bring along a bottle of kombucha, thinking, 'This will be really good for me.' But I never actually drink it. The fermented mushroom-y flavor is too intense for me. — Lena Headey
I don't want a "holy" life of prayer and contemplation. I want a life of strife, lust, striving, seeking, struggling, and debauchery. — Damien Echols
I just never get into trouble. It's not my thing. — Natasha Lyonne
The end of the World depends on us. True friendship is the end of the World, the beginning of our play together. The secret is to begin at the end. — Anonymous
I love to write about Nabokov and also to think about him. I love his attitude that he is incomparable, his lofty judgments and general scorn of other writers - not all of them, of course. — James Salter
No-one is ever too old to know better. — Margaret Preston
I'd be very suspicious of anybody that seems to have to move to the next level of expression. I distrust that: now I'm writing a book, now I'm being an actor. It should be a natural thing. I think it's a natural thing for you to act. But I think that people that feel that, because they've written one maybe quite beautiful love song that equips them to play Romeo, is probably misguided. — Elvis Costello
We can't suddenly quit a job and then race to find a form of art that will pay off before the next mortgage payment is due. Creating art is a habit, one that we practice daily or hourly until we get good at it ... Art isn't about the rush of victory that comes from being picked. Nor does it involve compliance. Art in the post-industrial age is a lifelong habit, a stepwise process that incrementally allows us to create more art. — Seth
Somewhere out there, an angel had fallen today. — J.M. Darhower
I feel that nasal spray is a wondrous medical achievement, because it is supposed to relieve nasal congestion, and by gadfrey, it relieves nasal congestion. What I'm saying is that it actually works, which is something you can say about very few other aspects of the medical establishment. — Dave Barry