Stadia Games Quotes & Sayings
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The Rule of 150 says that congregants of a rapidly expanding church, or the members of a social club, or anyone in a group activity banking on the epidemic spread of shared ideals needs to be particularly cognizant of the perils of the bigness. Crossing the 150 line is a small change that can make a big difference. — Malcolm Gladwell

Opportunities, creative ideas or the lack of them, happiness, frustration, brilliance, talent, success and failure - all are determined by the state of mind that you're in. — Frederick Lenz

Feeling is never invisible; it takes shape and manifests as form everywhere in nature. Nature can, therefore, be viewed as feeling unfurled, a living reality in front of us and amidst us. — Andreas Weber

Love sticks, and it stays and it braves the bullshit. — Tarryn Fisher

The representative system of government is calculated to produce the wisest laws, by collecting wisdom where it can be found. — Thomas Paine

I can tell you without question that there is one key element that makes the difference between those who succeed and those who do not. That element is action. — John Patrick Hickey

War had stolen much, including an appreciation of the seasons. — Laura Frantz

I have a whole system down for returning online shopping: a tape gun, a printer for return labels. That has replaced traditional window shopping in my life, as I've gotten busier. — Mindy Kaling

This was how to help a family who has just lost their child. Wash the clothes, make soup. Don't ask them what they need, bring them what they need. Keep them warm. Listen to them rant, and cry, and tell their story over and over. — Ann Hood

Love of self comes first. The one who loves everybody is the one who does not love anyone. — Elijah Muhammad

I could slip quietly out into the world and never be seen again. But life is never like that, is it? Things keep happening until you die. — Ally Kennen

If night raids and detentions are an unavoidable part of modern counterinsurgency warfare, then so is the resentment they breed. — Anand Gopal

I'd like to widen people's awareness of the tremendous timespan lying ahead
for our planet, and for life itself. Most educated people are aware that we're the outcome of nearly 4bn years of Darwinian selection, but many tend to think that humans are somehow the culmination. Our sun, however, is less than halfway through its lifespan. It will not be humans who watch the sun's demise, 6bn years from now. Any creatures that then exist will be as different from us as we are from bacteria or amoebae. — Martin J. Rees