Quadrata Limestone Quotes & Sayings
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There's no freedom quite like the freedom of being constantly underestimated. — Scott Lynch

I really hate press. — Will Oldham

Suppose that every prospective parent in the world stopped having children naturally, and instead produced clones of themselves. What would the world be like in another 20 or 30 years? The answer is: much like today. Cloning would only copy the genetic aspects of people who are already here. — Nathan Myhrvold

There's no shame in crawling when one can't walk. — Kristin Cashore

The sight of a certain depressed-to-the-max head of seaweed has made me quite ill. — Jun Mochizuki

I do struggle with how much and in which way, as an artist or celebrity, that you voice your political views. — Kevin Bacon

See how the world (whose chaste and pregnant womb Of late conceiv'd, and brought forth nothing ill) Is now degenerated, and become A base adult'ress, whose false births do fill The earth with monsters, monsters that do roam And rage about, and make a trade to kill: Now glutt'ny paunches, and avarice a pawn; Pale envy pines, pride swells, and sloth begins to yawn. — Francis Quarles

Only hour by hour gratitude is strong enough to overcome all temptations to resentment. — Richard Rohr

What I found, though, is that is you're not chasing one fantasy, you're chasing another. — Shauna Niequist

People tend to criticize their spouse most loudly in the area where they themselves have the deepest emotional need. — Gary Chapman

If you strip away self-effacement, charm and the spirit of mischief-qualities that make determination and ambition tolerable- you're left with a right ar**hole. — Russell Brand

To do well those thing which God ordained to be the common lot of all man-kind, is the truest greatness. To be a successful father or a successful mother is greater than to be a successful general or a successful statesman ...
We should never be discouraged in those daily tasks which God has ordained to the common lot of man ...
Let us not be trying to substitute an artificial life for the true one. — Joseph Fielding Smith