Portatiles Quotes & Sayings
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Don't worry about the ones who don't recognize your worth. Not everyone has an eye for talent. — April WIlliams

I'm sorry I can't give you the normal life you wanted, but I promise to adore you every day for the rest of your new one. — Jeaniene Frost

His mind was like a cruel prison, giving his captive soul a sight of freedom, but no more — Irvine Welsh

Books about spies and traitors - and the congressional hearings that follow the exposure of traitors - generally assume that false-negative errors are much worse than false-positive errors. — Malcolm Gladwell

You cannot imagine the strange colour-less delight of these intellectual desires. — H.G.Wells

The running backs are the strengths of their football team. They have quality players who can do a number of things for their team. — Greg Schiano

If it is the dirty element that gives pleasure to the act of lust, then the dirtier it is, the more pleasurable it is bound to be. — Marquis De Sade

For me, the concept of design is more than object-oriented; it encompasses the design of processes, systems and institutions as well. Increasingly, we need to think about designing the types of institutions we need to get things done in this rapidly accelerating world. — John Seely Brown

Ever since his fall in the Garden of Eden, man has listened to his desires more than his reason. — Jerry Bridges

I hate to be a nag, but you have got to read. Like most authors, I run creative writing workshops from time to time, and speak, when invited to writers' circles and at summer schools, and I'm continually amazed at the number of would-be writers who scarcely read. For ideas to germinate and proliferate there has to be fertile ground to sow them in, and for the ground to be fertile it must be mulched with observation, imagination, and other writing. — Sarah Harrison

There is nothing wrong with photography, if you don't mind the perspective of a paralysed Cyclops. — David Hockney

For I cherish the greatest respect towards everybody's religious obligations, never mind how comical, and could not find it in my heart to undervalue even a congregation of ants worshipping a toad-stool ... — Herman Melville