Rothholtz Quotes & Sayings
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Earth civilization had a way to transmit at the level of a Kardashev Type II civilization. — Liu Cixin
Thanks to my ridiculous, sometimes tragic, and always unsteady upbringing, I was given the gift of bone-crushing insecurity. One thing you'll notice about people with mental problems is constant self-absorbation. I think that's because it's such a struggle just to be who they are, so they have a hard time getting past it. — Mark Oliver
Of course there are fat French women. There are fat people everywhere. — Mireille Guiliano
Presently, struck by a sudden thought, Charles said
"Captain Wentworth, which way are you going? Only to Gay Street, or farther up the town?" "I hardly know," replied Captain Wentworth, surprised. "Are you going as high as Belmont? Are you going near Camden Place? Because, if you are, I shall have no scruple in asking you to take my place, and give Anne your arm to her father's door. She is rather done for this morning, and must not go so far without help, and I ought to be at that fellow's in the Market Place. — Jane Austen
The extravagant and ostentatious lifestyles that pass for charisma in a time when almost anybody talks about charisma but if you think about it there's precious little to be seen. — Lester Bangs
I think that it should just be a rule of thumb that if your job asks you to cut your hair ... that means that it's time to quit that job. — Blake Anderson
Balloonists have an unsurpassed view of the scenery, but there is always the possibility that it may collide with them. — H.L. Mencken
We must laugh before we are happy, for fear of dying without having laughed at all. — Jean De La Bruyere
Power lies in the details, and the tenacious pursuit of such hidden levers can pay off enormously. While you don't want to get a reputation as a prissy worrywart, worrying about the details in private is important. You may think you are the world's greatest speaker, but if the auditorium's sound system is singing static - well, forget it. — Tom Peters
