Practic Quotes & Sayings
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Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect, so why practice? — Kurt Cobain
Having fallen from the eternal, the Evil One's desires are endless, insatiable. Having fallen from pure Being, he is driven by the desire to possess, to fill his emptiness. But the problem is insoluble, always. He is compelled to have and to hold, to possess and consume, and nothing else. All he takes, he destroys. — Denis De Rougemont
Accounting for the unpaid care economy can drive progressive policies such as paid family leave, social security credits for early childcare, tax credits, and quality early childhood education. — Sri Mulyani Indrawati
The last thing I thought that was utterly brilliant was the season finale of the last season of 'Homeland'. I was just completely and utterly speechless and I think my friend was poking me going: "What did you think?" — Gabriel Mann
If I'm not writing songs about things I've actually been through, it ruins the idea of making music to me. — Austin Carlile
'Robopocalypse' joins a proud tradition of techno-apocalyptic tales, stretching from high-flying Icarus, to Frankenstein's monster, and to many a giant radioactive creature who has crashed the streets of Tokyo. And then, of course, there's the Terminator. — Daniel H. Wilson
Light 'em up again!' said Mr Meagles. — Charles Dickens
Scientific reality is as different from lived reality as a slide rule is from a platypus. — Marty Rubin
The traveller has reached the end of the journey! — Edmund Burke
Rereading a favorite novel first read 5, 10, or 20 years ago, is a measure of our travel, how far we've come; it's a way of visiting an earlier self. — Lewis Buzbee
The more refined and intellectual our needs become, the less they are capable of satiety. — William Stanley Jevons
The beginning of her story is lost to us, with the memory of the world from which she sprang. The end? The end is not yet, and when it comes we shall not know it. We have only the middle, or rather a piece of that middle, the smallest part of the legend, a mere fragment of the quest. — George R R Martin