Stolba History Quotes & Sayings
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You may kill me, but I can hold you - and all the universe for that matter - in the grip of this small brain. I would not change. Even now — H.G.Wells

There is often not so much perfection in works composed of many pieces and made by the hands of various master craftsmen as there is in those works on which but a single individual has worked. — Rene Descartes

I've seen enough successful writers who no longer seem to care when they are recognized with an award, and I think that's just tragic. — Louise Penny

Look, the dominate-male thing was hot in bed, but it's jerky in real life, just so you know. — Maisey Yates

There's a lot that I'd love to do. I haven't had a chance to really show the breadth of my talent, so I look forward to that. — Malik Yoba

He came to the conclusion that humans confused the content with the container.
They would gorge themselves on great plates of inferior food, imagining it to be delicious because there was simply so much of it. Or, they would make half wits their leaders, merely because they were pleasing to the eye, or because their words were spoken in honeyed voices.
And when it came to information, they would champion weighty tomes that contained almost no real content, while shunning small books that imparted real truth. — Tahir Shah

If I were amazing with a sword, I wouldn't care about the tender things in life. — Gwendoline Christie

Steve Chandler and Duane Black present an approach to management that promises to lower your stress level, increase your happiness and allow everyone in your organization to be more creative and productive. — Rolf Dobelli

When you have dived off a cliff, your only hope is to press for the abolition of gravity. — Terry Pratchett

The taming and domestication of religion is one of the unceasing chores of civilization. — Christopher Hitchens

Still more astonishing is that world of rigorous fantasy we call mathematics. — Gregory Bateson

nurse woke me at 4:30 a.m. on November 1, 1962, to announce the messiah had been wrapped in swaddling and was christened Anthony Kiedis. — Blackie Dammett