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Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Trey Ratcliff

To me, it is better to "guess" at how something works, experiment, fail, guess again, fail, and keep repeating that process over and over again until you either figure it out or you discover a multiplicity of other cool tricks along the way. — Trey Ratcliff

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Jean Williams

Messages come to you every day of your life. You must be able to read them. — Jean Williams

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Joe Bageant

Doesn't it seem more reasonable to take action to heal the social pathology that generates crime than to use gun control to blow another political toe off American liberalism during each election cycle? — Joe Bageant

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Socrates and then Archesilaus used to make their pupils speak first; they spoke afterwards. 'Obest plerumque iss discere volunt authoritas eorum qui docent.' [For those who want to learn, the obstacle can often be the authority of those who teach] — Michel De Montaigne

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Rob Lowe

I couldn't have gotten sober without rehab because I needed the science. — Rob Lowe

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

The Package is the Product, onomatopoeticizedAllen Ginsberg

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Elsie Hillman-Gordon

If you're always a giver, give yourself a break. Take time for yourself; your well-being is at stake. If you're always a receiver, try a turn at giving. Experience for yourself one of the joys of living. — Elsie Hillman-Gordon

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By H.R. Willaston

He'll probably pick you up in a limo filled with fucking roses. I hope he sits on a thorn. - Dylan Mead — H.R. Willaston

Onomatopoeticized Quotes By Jacob Lund Fisker

Unfortunately for the existing mature systems in nature, the rapid expansion of the human bubble is destroying them. Unfortunately for us, we can't exist without them any more than a living person can exist without oxygen or a body can exist without a head. In this sense, it is actually a conceptual error to define the environment as the rest of the biosphere save humans, and think of ourselves as apart from it, since we can't exist without it. — Jacob Lund Fisker