Starrett Micrometer Quotes & Sayings
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Modern formulaic society will try to make you "normal," rushing to call pseudoscientific anything you can do that they can't. — Sahara Sanders

You didn't mind someone shutting out the world as long as they were happy to take you inside with them. — Lauren Henderson

To write a play one must be born a playwright. Otherwise, you're starting at a huge disadvantage. — Edward Albee

You're like a dream I never want to wake up from, but I; I'm insomniac! — Ahmed Mostafa

I'm very focused on projects that help people, not just help me. — LeToya Luckett

Life hasn't just begun. Art never had a beginning. Always, until the moment of its stopping, it was constantly there. It is infinite. It is here, at this moment, behind me and inside me, and, as if the doors of an Assembly Hall were suddenly flung open, I am immersed in its fresh, headlong omnilocality and omnitemporality, as if an oath of allegiance were to be sworn without delay.
No genuine book has a first page. Like the rustling of a forest, it is begotten God knows where, and it grows and it rolls, arousing the dense wilds of the forest until suddenly, in the very darkest, most stunned and panicked moment, it rolls to its end and begins to speak with all the treetops at once. — Boris Pasternak

Since it is always possible that your dream can come true, you must be very careful in choosing your dream, because the world is full with the unhappy people whose dreams are realized! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

My constant daily question is, "What is the best thing I can do now in this situation, given these circumstances? Much is provided; now what is required from me? — Lama Surya Das

The future is sending back good wishes and waiting with open arms. — Kobi Yamada

You should have a dream and absolutely go for it. Don't let anybody say you can't do it. — Christopher Reeve

As I get older, I find myself getting angrier and angrier. Doubtless, change itself, not to mention physical decline and inevitable petty tragedies of disappointed expectations, would have made for resentment in any event; but I used to be a passive schoolboy, my negative impulses turned obediently inward. — William T. Vollmann