Nonhappenings Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest thing about provable reality is that by definition reality is shared. Every argument is really an agreement - an agreement that there is a reality that can be shared, judged, and discussed. To argue over whether the speed of light is constant or Batman could beat up the Lone Ranger is to share the parameters. God is solipsistic; reality is shared. — Penn Jillette

In February when my garden is barren of flowers, you are the only flower blooming in my heart. I cherish you and adore you with all of my heart because you are my Valentine. — Debasish Mridha

If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions? — Scott Adams

The vector equilibrium is the zero point for
happenings or nonhappenings: it is the empty
theater and empty circus and empty universe
ready to accommodate any act and any audience. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Peace will come to earth when the people have more to do with each other and governments less. — Richard Cobden

Learning to code at a young age opened my eyes to the incredibly exciting world of technology and entrepreneurship. Our youth deserve the opportunity to learn the skills that will enable them to succeed in our connected world. — Marc Benioff

Whatever Latin America sells - raw materials or manufactures - its chief export product is really cheap labor. — Eduardo Galeano

The mere smell of cooking can evoke a whole civilization. — Fernand Braudel

The ways of the gods are long, but in the end they are not without strength. — Euripides

Funny thing about belonging to two worlds: Sometimes you feel like you belong in zero. — Emily Henry

I can't wring blood from a stone. — Soheir Khashoggi

Fuck it. Just fuck it. — William Gibson

My temperament is not inclined toward more self-promotion than is absolutely necessary for my professional well-being. — Robert Silverberg

In the words of Madame Leota in the film The Haunted Mansion, 'You try, you fail, you try, you fail, but the only true failure is when you stop trying — Carrie Hope Fletcher

Nothing can seem extraordinary until you have discovered what is ordinary. Belief in miracles, far from depending on an ignorance of the laws of nature, is only possible in so far as those laws are known. — C.S. Lewis