Negotium Mundi Quotes & Sayings
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Everything you want is just outside your comfort zone. — Robert Allen
The only time you'll ever have is now. — Brian Tracy
Climate change has never received the crisis treatment from our leaders, despite the fact that it carries the risk of destroying lives on a vastly greater scale than collapsed banks or collapsed buildings. — Naomi Klein
I play piano and guitar. Acoustic guitar. I tried studying classical guitar when I was 16 but it got really hard. I could never play a lead to save my life. — Kip Winger
I ache for silence - to step back into that stillness which birthed us all. To dissolve into No-thingness and discover what remains. — Martin Cosgrove
When I'm not creating something, I get bored; I despair. — Alejandro Jodorowsky
I told the government I'd volunteer for prison, as long as it served the right purpose, — Edward Snowden
It all starts with a tiny, stupid idea, then one thing leads to another, and suddenly, you find something amazing: yourself. — Richie Norton
What the Kinseyites and I had in common so long ago was the knowledge that homosexual and heterosexual behavior are natural to all mammals, and that what differs from individual to individual is the balance between these two complementary but not necessarily conflicted drives. — Gore Vidal
Can you imagine a world without men? No crime and lots of happy fat women." --Attributed to both Marion Smith and Nicole Hollander — Amanda Barton
After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world. — Christian Dior
The work praises the man. — Charles L. Allen
I hate the modern day the kids live in. I don't think it's very cool. Everyone's interconnected. — Taika Waititi
The dangerous man is the one who has only one idea, because then he'll fight and die for it.
[As quoted in The New Yorker, April 25, 2011] — Francis Crick
In the process, what must be spoken meets what cannot be said. Each word is a catalyst, requiring the writer to break out forcefully from another story, from the primitive camp where history, society, and politics converge, to touch upon that 'what' and that 'who.' At that touch, one finds the unlimited boundaries of man, concealed by words. — Duo Duo
