Schoenauer Gun Quotes & Sayings
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A mighty flame follows a tiny spark. — Dante Alighieri
He looked like a young Crusader on a tomb. That was Phyllis's first impression of Allan Harrington. — Margaret Widdemer
I found out that I'm a pretty bad father. I make a lot of mistakes and I don't know what I'm doing. But my kids love me. Go figure. — Louis C.K.
The bad news for journalists today is that the media, however seriously people who are in the public eye take it, is not taken as seriously as it once was - by the public. — Alastair Campbell
Man lives only to learn. And if he learns it is because it is the nature of his lot, for good or bad. — Carlos Castaneda
I've always said that the experience of meeting an artist that you are in awe of and that you hope to create with one day is usually disappointing because you put them up on a pedestal, and then you're like, 'Wow, that's not a nice person.' — Sandra Bullock
If you permit unprincipled and ambitious men to monopolize the soil, they will become masters of the country in the certain order of cause and effect ... — Howard Zinn
Sunshine, if I ever disappear, please tell people that I ran after the Devil, trying to get my soul back. — April Genevieve Tucholke
The craving to risk death is our last great perversion. We come from night, we go into night. Why live in night? — John Fowles
God's timing is like Jazz. — Anonymous
Fiction happens in the belly, it doesn't happen in the brain. — Isabel Allende
In all change, well looked into, the germinal good out-veils the apparent ill. — Francis Thompson
Never looking back, or too far in front of me. The present is a gift, and I just wanna to be. — Common
If our mental models are mere approximations of reality, then, the conclusions we draw cannot help but be prone to error. A few words uttered by someone close to us can carry enormous weight, for example, whereas the same words uttered by a stranger won't resonate at all. At our jobs, we may interpret not being invited to a meeting as a threat to us or to our projects, even when no threat is intended. But because we often don't see the flaws in our reasoning - or our biases - it's easy to be deluded while being quite convinced that we are the only sane ones around. — Ed Catmull
