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Shantia Coley Quotes By Steve Wozniak

It wasn't very long after I'd divorced Alice and met Candi that we decided to get married. She had an uncle down in San Diego who made jewelry, and I had this idea. Let's get a ring for me, I said, that has the diamond on the inside so nobody can see it. I thought that would be more special than a normal ring. — Steve Wozniak

Shantia Coley Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

When you live completely in each moment, without expecting anything, you have no idea of time. — Shunryu Suzuki

Shantia Coley Quotes By Haruki Murakami

A dense, artistic kind of imperfection stimulates your consciousness, keeps you alert. If I listen to some utterly perfect performance of an utterly perfect piece while I'm driving, I might want to close my eyes and die right then and there. But listening to the D major, I can feel the limits of what humans are capable of-- that a certain type of perfection can only be realised through a limitless accumulation of imperfect. — Haruki Murakami

Shantia Coley Quotes By Matt Mullenweg

The idea of having no responsibilities except general edification seems like such a luxury now. When I had it, all I wanted to do was hack around on the Web. Now the vast majority of my hours are hacking around on the Web. — Matt Mullenweg

Shantia Coley Quotes By Nigella Lawson

I never taste the wine first in restaurants, I just ask the waiter to pour. — Nigella Lawson

Shantia Coley Quotes By Grant Gustin

The next day, we shot 'I Want You Back,' and that was a 14-hour day. That's typical. By the end of the day, my knees and ankles are killing me. — Grant Gustin

Shantia Coley Quotes By Michael Marshall Smith

People always find it so frustrating that there's no structure they can see, that they just have to follow the river downstream and see what they find. They want to know the plot so they can guess the end, because they're afraid of what it might be. I can understand that, even though I know it's not the way things work. I never know what the hell's going to happen next, but I can live with that. — Michael Marshall Smith

Shantia Coley Quotes By Philip Edles

If you meet people you think are better than you, you don't know them well enough. — Philip Edles

Shantia Coley Quotes By Marshall Thornton

Not-Dave G. gave Praline a long stare, the kind of stare that telegraphed not just lust, but three or four possible sex acts. — Marshall Thornton

Shantia Coley Quotes By Josh Hartnett

We all want somebody to come in and save the day and change our lives for the better. — Josh Hartnett

Shantia Coley Quotes By Adharanand Finn

If we push on, we begin to feel a vague, tingling sense of who, or what, we really are. It's a powerful feeling, strong enough to have us coming back for more, again and again. — Adharanand Finn

Shantia Coley Quotes By Ernest Gaines

I want you to show them the difference between what they think you are and what you can be. — Ernest Gaines

Shantia Coley Quotes By Eddie Kaye Thomas

I read a lot of news online, but I like buying a paper because I'll read an article I wouldn't normally read. And more often than not, the articles that you don't expect to care about are the ones that grab you. — Eddie Kaye Thomas

Shantia Coley Quotes By Jonah Books

There is a date fixed when our work will end, which gives us assurance it will be completed. — Jonah Books

Shantia Coley Quotes By Jeffrey Eugenides

We all received invitations, made by hand from construction paper, with balloons containing our names in Magic Marker. Our amazement at being formally invited to a house we had only visited in our bathroom fantasies was so great that we had to compare one another's invitations before we believed it. It was thrilling to know that the Lisbon girls knew our names, that their delicate vocal cords had pronounced their syllables, and that they meant something in their lives. They had had to labor over proper spellings and to check our addresses in the phone book or by the metal numbers nailed to the trees. — Jeffrey Eugenides