Quarterstaff 5e Quotes & Sayings
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You can play older than yourself. You can play younger than yourself up to a point, and then that just becomes impossible because you carry a weight with you that you can't shift, unless you have very boyish looks. — Gary Oldman

The solution of the Monty Hall problem hinges on the concept of information, and more specifically, on the relationship between added information and probability. — Hans Christian Von Baeyer

For the first time, I want to let people in. I didn't want to hang up on Nick. I had to. Because, for the first time, I wanted to say yes. — Tera Lynn Childs

fiction has enabled us not merely to imagine things, but to do so collectively. We can weave common myths such as the biblical creation story, the Dreamtime myths of Aboriginal Australians, and the nationalist myths of modern states. Such myths give Sapiens the unprecedented ability to cooperate flexibly in large numbers. — Yuval Noah Harari

Archer has arrows to shoot; Sun has lights to shoot and Wise Man has thoughts to shoot! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Everyone is striving to unite particulars and find at least some general sense in the general senselessness. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

There is safety in small beginnings and there is unlimited capital in the experience gained by growing. — Henry Ford

I sit in the sink (while applying makeup). I do. I've broken more sinks ... I sit in the sink, on top of a big square sink in my bathroom with my feet in the basin so I'm very close to the mirror with the good light, and I'm very comfortable. I also manage to put my two phones in the sink so that nothing, but nothing, could get me out of there. — Diane Von Furstenberg

You'd wait in the orchard for hours
to watch a deer
break from the shadows.
You said it was like lifting a cello
out of its black case. — Eduardo C. Corral

When you finally strip away all the material things in your house and closets, you realize how much time and money was spent wasted on things that you never really needed in the first place. — Simon Ruddy

We are always more disposed to laugh at nonsense than at genuine wit; because the nonsense is more agreeable to us, being more comfortable to our natures. — Margaret Of Valois