Quatum Quotes & Sayings
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It's very hard, I think, for critics to write positive reviews, because there's not that much to say about something you like. You can kind of say 'I really like that band' and then if you're forced to fill up the rest of an article, you've got to start saying heady things. It's much easier to say negative things in a review. — Mitchell Hurwitz
Hello and good-bye are not as simple as everyone thinks. — Cecil Castellucci
Make a conscious decision, no matter what it is, and know that that choice will have consequences. — Eddie De Jong
Education produces natural intuitions, and natural intuitions are erased by education. — Blaise Pascal
His weakness was his belief that evil had boundaries. — Erik Larson
You will always find an answer in the sound of water. — Zhuangzi
A narrative voice with conviction is often hard to find. But not in baseball. The minors teach two lost American arts: how to chew tobacco and how to tell a story. — Thomas Boswell
I think there are some people that are capable of making a sequel more special than the original. And we have seen that when the original Terminator came out, then Jim Cameron outdid himself with the sequel. Then it became the highest grossing movie of the year when it came out in 1991. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
Non-physicality may soon come to dominate our reality. Thanx Quatum Mechanics! — Phil Collins
Back so soon?" he asked. "Too bad. I was just about to organize a search for your dead body. What happened when you knocked on the southerner magician's door to sacrifice yourself? Did they kick you out, thinking you too half-witted to waste their time on? — Maria V. Snyder
What I have done is yours; what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have, devoted yours. — William Shakespeare
Community groups contend that door-to-door loan sales are often followed by foreclosures. — Bill Dedman
Warfare and trickery. It is your natural element. — Dorothy Dunnett
If there were such a thing as terminal literalism, you'd have died in childhood. — Cassandra Clare
From I, we, and now us. — Ava Leigh Stewart
