Paresseuse Quotes & Sayings
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The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. — Coco Chanel
It's a fine balance between design and the thing making itself happen. The stroke has to have complete precision to work. Sometimes I lose it on the exit. You can't fudge it. It ruins the whole thing." The resulting figures are almost always contained within the rectangle. "It's less of a window if I keep it within the confines of the canvas, but there's almost always a drip that's an umbilical cord. — James Nares
The history is important because science is a discipline deeply immersed in history. In other words, every time you perform an experiment in science or in medicine, what you're actually doing is you're answering someone, answering a question raised by someone in the past. — Siddhartha Mukherjee
You know, I played football, I was offensive tackle in college. — Ruben Studdard
Golfers who play a lot of courses often encounter short ledges or retaining walls, and I always had fun hopping down from them. I could jump off something six feet high and land like a cat, no problem. Well, today I can't jump off anything higher than two feet without it just killing me. — Tom Watson
Some are born brilliant, some have brilliance thrust upon them
and others cower in the dark crying, It burns! It burns! — K.A. Laity
Good style happens in one of two ways: the writer either has an inborn talent or is willing to work herself to death to get it. — Haruki Murakami
The best solution to income inequality is providing a high-quality education for everybody. In our highly technological, globalized economy, people without education will not be able to improve their economic situation. — Ben Bernanke
I am a bit old-school. — Jay Kay
Wealth is a person's ability to survive so many number of days forward - or, if I stopped working today, how long could I survive? — Robert T. Kiyosaki
Just watching an animal closely can take you out of your mind and bring you into the present moment, which is where the animal lives all the time
surrendered to life. — Eckhart Tolle