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Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Steve Toltz

I've been labelled many times - a criminal, an anarchist, a rebel, sometimes human garbage, but never a philosopher, which is a pity because that's what I am. I chose a life apart from the common flow, not only because the common flow makes me sick but because I question the logic of the flow, and not only that - I don't know if the flow exists! Why should I chain myself to the wheel when the wheel itself might be a construct, an invention, a common dream to enslave us? — Steve Toltz

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Patty Houser

Nothing is as powerful as one's beliefs. — Patty Houser

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The greatness of God! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Daniel Woodrell

I always loved the verve and vivacity of pulp and I kind of merged it with my own interest in family stories. — Daniel Woodrell

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Mario Lemieux

Certainly we're not satisfied with just winning games. We've been playing some pretty good hockey, but we think we can play much better. — Mario Lemieux

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Dennis Crowley

I'm still a really shitty programmer, but I know enough to hack a prototype together. — Dennis Crowley

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Margaret Cho

Homophobia is a tough one. In some places it's actually very OK to be homophobic. Comedy clubs in general are very unsafe spaces for LGBT, for women, for Asian people. So my goal in comedy has sort of been to make this a safe space for people who were like me. — Margaret Cho

Scivolo Smoby Quotes By Frederick H. Evans

Give half a dozen men the same camera, lenses and plates, and send them to the same place to do the same thing, and all the results will be alike, or so nearly alike as to reveal the real mechanicalness of photography. Yet, curiously enough, this is just one of the most difficult things a photographer can be set to do, to exactly repeat himself, or another. He may use the identical apparatus, know the subject perfectly, and yet be totally unable to bring away an exact replica. — Frederick H. Evans