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Shog Quotes By Jack London

Merely because you have got something to say that may be of interest to others does not free you from making all due effort to express that something in the best possible medium and form.
[Letter to Max E. Feckler, Oct. 26, 1914] — Jack London

Shog Quotes By Michael Moorcock

Corum knew that he was mad, in Vadhagh terms. But he supposed that he was sane enough in Mabden terms. And this was, after all, now a Mabden world. He must learn to accept its peculiar disorders as normal, if he were going to survive. — Michael Moorcock

Shog Quotes By Hilary T. Smith

If you ever get that free, you need to reel yourself in, because the edges of the world are as sharp as glass, and if you ride over them you're going to get torn up. — Hilary T. Smith

Shog Quotes By Jane Pauley

I define success as when I say "yes" when I am given an opportunity. — Jane Pauley

Shog Quotes By Derek Murphy

Who would you like to become, and how will you know when — Derek Murphy

Shog Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Logic is only a way of being ignorant by numbers. — Terry Pratchett

Shog Quotes By Rajneesh

I love to disturb people, because only by disturbing them you can make them think. They have stopped thinking for centuries. Nobody has been there to disturb them. People have been consoling them. I am not going to console anybody ... Because the more you console them, the more retarded they remain. Shog them, hit them hard, give them challenge. That challenge will bring their full capacities to the climax. — Rajneesh

Shog Quotes By Jeffrey Bernard

Women should have labels on their foreheads saying, 'Government Health Warning: women can seriously damage your brains, genitals, current account, confidence, razor blades, and good standing among your friends'. — Jeffrey Bernard

Shog Quotes By Julie Otsuka

A Japanese can live on a teaspoonful of rice a day. We were the best breed of worker they had ever hired in their lives. — Julie Otsuka