Nonreadiness Quotes & Sayings
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I think that George Lucas' 'Star Wars' films are fantastic. What he's done, which I admire, is he has taken all the money and profit from those films and poured it into developing digital sound and surround sound, which we are using today. — Peter Jackson

I'm awful with directions, and I'm not very handy around the house. — Taye Diggs

I have the most fun snowboarding when it's just me and my brother. — Shaun White

Writing, printing, and the Internet give a false sense of security about the permanence of culture. — Jane Jacobs

When you open yourself to the continually changing, impermanent, dynamic nature of your own being and of reality, you increase your capacity to love and care about other people and your capacity to not be afraid. You're able to keep your eyes open, your heart open, and your mind open. And you notice when you get caught up in prejudice, bias, and aggression. You develop an enthusiasm for no longer watering those negative seeds, from now until the day you die. And, you begin to think of your life as offering endless opportunities to start to do things differently. — Pema Chodron

Since the dawn of time, warring combatants have regularly reached for what support they could find to nerve their own side for battle. — Mark A. Noll

'I'm sorry,' guys are always telling women, 'but I'm just not ready to make a commitment.' Guys are in a permanent state of nonreadiness. If guys were turkey breasts, you could put them in a 350-degree oven on July Fourth, and they still wouldn't be done in time for Thanksgiving. — Dave Barry

Never make bad predictions, especially about the futture. — Casey Stengel

There are no two countries with the same style of economic mechanism, with the same capitalism. — Anatoly Chubais

Until your physical togetherness increases, your development in the inner worlds will not increase. — Frederick Lenz

Everything that I am doing now is what I wanted to do as a kid. — Justice Smith

Most of what bein human's about is making choices and payin the bills when they come due. Some of the choices are pretty goddam nasty, but that don't give a person leave to just walk away from em ... In a case like that, you just have to make the best choice you can n then pay the price. — Stephen King

The painting is usually finished before you are. — Rex Brandt