Nowonder Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing I did where the only reason for doing it was the money was ever worth it, except as bitter experience. — Neil Gaiman

In the evenings I studied chemistry at the University of Chicago, the weekends I helped in the family store. — Jack Steinberger

Well, that is what you risk when you fall in love. You risk losing your dignity. — J.M. Coetzee

A mule has neither pride of ancestry nor hope of posterity. — Robert Green Ingersoll

I reached out for something to attach myself to - and I found nothing. But in reaching out, in the effort to grasp, to attach myself, left high and dry as I was, I nevertheless found something I had not looked for - myself. — Henry Miller

Dostoyevsky crucified on the roulette wheel with
Christ on his mind — Charles Bukowski

We are the bullies of the earth: strong, foul, coarse, greedy, careless, indifferent to others, laying waste as we proceed, leaving wounds, welts, lesions, suppurations on the earth body, increasingly engulfed by our own ordure and, finally, abysmally ignorant of the way the world works, crowing our superiority over all life. — Ian McHarg

Money, when considered as the fruit of many years' industry, as the reward of labor, sweat and toil, as the widow's dowry and children's portion, and as the means of procuring the necessaries and alleviating the afflictions of life, and making old age a scene of rest, has something in it sacred that is not to be sported with, or trusted to the airy bubble of paper currency. — Thomas Paine

The Athenaeum always managed to have a scribe on hand whenever anything interesting seemed like it might happen. Durham avoided scribes, figuring that 'interesting' was not a word that was necessarily synonymous with 'pleasant'. — Jeffery Russell

Here's my using dickwad in a sentence. Greg is such a dickwad, he locks his car in the Pagoda Pizza parking lot. (No. That isn't a real Vocab word.) — A.S. King

The root of joy, as of duty, is to put all one's powers towards some great end. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

There is, probably, not a famous Picture or Statue in all Italy, but could be easily buried under a mountain of printed paper devoted to dissertations on it. I do not, therefore, though an earnest admirer of Painting and Sculpture, expatiate at any length on famous Pictures and Statues. — Charles Dickens