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Renaissance Server Quotes By Kiki Smith

The point isn't to know what you're doing. The point is to have an experience doing something. — Kiki Smith

Renaissance Server Quotes By B.C. Forbes

The most famous self-made man in the world today is our own Edison. Talk with Mr. Edison and he will tell you he owes much if not most of his success to omnivorous reading. Forbes is one of his favorite publications. How closely he reads it can be gathered from a letter just received from him in which he asks the editor to forward a long analytical letter to the writer of a series of articles which contained two figures Mr. Edison questions, and he wants to know exactly on what authority or investigation they were based. Both letters were the product of Mr. Edison and were signed by him. — B.C. Forbes

Renaissance Server Quotes By Seneca.

So you must match time's swiftness with your speed in using it, and you must drink quickly as though from a rapid stream that will not always flow. — Seneca.

Renaissance Server Quotes By Freya Stark

Time is the sea in which men grow, are born, or die. — Freya Stark

Renaissance Server Quotes By Isaac Asimov

A person willing to fly in the face of reason, authority, and common sense must be a person of considerable self-assurance. Since he occurs only rarely, he must seem eccentric (in at least that respect) to the rest of us. A person eccentric in one respect is often eccentric in others.
Consequently, the person who is most likely to get new ideas is a person of good background in the field of interest and one who is unconventional in his habits. (To be a crackpot is not, however, enough in itself.) — Isaac Asimov

Renaissance Server Quotes By William Shakespeare

love is not time's fool — William Shakespeare

Renaissance Server Quotes By James Patterson

Call me hopelessly paranoid, but this whole place was starting to seem creepily idyllic. Like, my bedroom was charming. Charming! What did I know about charming? I'd never called anything charming before in my life. — James Patterson