Sognatore Quotes & Sayings
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Believe me, the hardest thing for a man to give up is that which he really doesn't want, after all. — Albert Camus

He gives tap dancing lessons to dolts, and you've been recommended by those in the know. — Allan Dare Pearce

You can gain knowledge from school but you can't get motivation, knowledge & education can't get you anywhere without motivation. — Beta Metani'Marashi

Education, and the life of the mind generally, is a matter in which individual initiative is the chief thing needed; the function of the state should begin and end with insistence on some kind of education, and, if possible, a kind which promotes mental individualism, not a kind which happens to conform to the prejudices of government officials. — Bertrand Russell

[I]t being reasonable and just, I should have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction: for by the fundamental law of nature, man being to be preserved as much as possible, when all cannot be preserved, the safety of the innocent is to be preferred: and one may destroy a man who makes war upon him, or has discovered an enmity to his being, for the same reason that he may kill a Wolf or a lion ... — John Locke

We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations. — Loretta Lynch

The poet is the priest of the invisible. — Wallace Stevens

A window of opportunity for me usually involves a rock. — Jay London

Paying tax is not a punishment. It's a responsibility. — Chris Matthews

In the Twoleg nests around them, lights began to appear in the dark holes in the walls. Lionblaze heard a Twoleg shouting angrily, but the dogs went on barking and pounding at the fence. His belly lurched when he saw that the small brown-and-white dog had stuck its head through the gap and the wood around it was starting to splinter. The dark tabby she-cat darted forward and slashed her claws at the dog's nose. Yelping, it pulled back. — Erin Hunter

Out of my flesh that hungers and my mouth that knows
comes the shape I am seeking for reason. — Audre Lorde

If you can't get something to work. Make a face and try again LOL I works!! — Amanda Penland

It's always a dangerous thing for a writer to resurrect a character. It threatens to undermine the consequences in a story, and minimizes the risks characters take. At the same time, I knew Kelsier's story - in specific - was not yet finished. Readers sensed this. There was more to be told. — Brandon Sanderson