Siduri Gilgamesh Quotes & Sayings
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But pink's a nice color."
"Not for goblins. Pink is the color of pure evil."
I had a flashback to shopping for one of my nieces in the all-pink Barbie aisle at Toys "R" Us. I had to admit, it had creeped me out. I nodded. "I can see that. — Lisa Shearin

None of the world's problems will have a solution until the world's individuals become thoroughly self-educated. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Many adults, whether consciously or unconsciously, find it beneath their adult dignity to do anything as childish as read a book, think a thought, or get an idea. Adults are rarely embarrased at having forgotten what little algebra or geography they once learned — Isaac Asimov

It is a great mistake, as we have already remarked, to be afraid of Him and to act in His presence like a timid and craven slave trembling with fright before his master. — Alphonsus Liguori

Saul Bellow once said, 'A writer is a reader who has moved to emulation' - which I think is true. I just started writing and made that jump from reader to writer and learned how hard it was, but also how much fun it was - losing myself in these imaginary worlds. — Stewart O'Nan

I used to try to draw my girlfriends. I think one of the most romantic things that anybody can do is draw a portrait of the person you love. — Nick Carter

I am looking for an honest man. — Diogenes

An egg white omelet with vegetables is one of my favorite breakfasts. — Gabriela Isler

Be quick without hurrying. — John Wooden

It is historical continuity that maintains most assumptions,
not repeated assessment of their validity. — Edward De Bono

RANGE-FINDING The battle rent a cobweb diamond-strung And cut a flower beside a ground bird's nest Before it stained a single human breast. The stricken flower bent double and so hung. And still the bird revisited her young. A butterfly its fall had dispossessed A moment sought in air his flower of rest, Then lightly stooped to it and fluttering clung. On the bare upland pasture there had spread O'ernight 'twixt mullein stalks a wheel of thread And straining cables wet with silver dew. A sudden passing bullet shook it dry. The indwelling spider ran to greet the fly, But finding nothing, sullenly withdrew. — Robert Frost

I have always loved science, but I have always loved the arts - drawing, painting and, yes, writing - more. — Charles M. Blow

The importance of the river cannot be overstated in the history of the country, or the development of the nation. — Maurice Hinchey

If you worry more for others' beliefs, then you will be their slave. — Laozi