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Shazly Staley Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I was the kind of person who knew what he wanted to do; I wanted to write, I wanted not to be in school, and I felt that university would just be spending another four years of my life before I could write. — Neil Gaiman

Shazly Staley Quotes By Robert Barry

I like contrasting between black and white and color. — Robert Barry

Shazly Staley Quotes By Yusuf R. Shaik

While it is often said that necessity is the father of invention, it is indeed an irony that some of mankind's greatest technological advancements were born out of the human race's propensity for power, greed, violence and destruction. October 24, 1945 saw the birth of a global power called the United Nations in a bid to prevent yet another devastating world war. The world could ill afford a third global conflict which could wipe out the human race forever. — Yusuf R. Shaik

Shazly Staley Quotes By Clifton Fadiman

Don't be afraid of poetry. — Clifton Fadiman

Shazly Staley Quotes By Lee Smolin

Those who do good science do so because they choose problems that are suited to them. — Lee Smolin

Shazly Staley Quotes By Russell L. Ackoff

Unless people can express themselves well in ordinary English, they don't know what they are talking about. — Russell L. Ackoff

Shazly Staley Quotes By Michael Bassey Johnson

Arts without a spiritual relative is like frying buns with water. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Shazly Staley Quotes By Philip Johnson

I used to think that each phase of life was the end. But now that my view on life is more or less fixed, I believe that change is a great thing. In fact, it's the only real absolute in the world. — Philip Johnson

Shazly Staley Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

She'd betrayed her country because she'd believed it was the right thing to do. Yet would she have done this, if not for Arin?
He knew none of it. Had never asked for it. Kestrel had made her own choices. It was unfair to blame him.
But she wanted to. — Marie Rutkoski