Streetwise Maps Quotes & Sayings
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You know when you're doing something right and when you're doing something wrong. As long as you feel like you're doing something right, and you're getting rewarded, then you're successful. But, if you're judging it on, Well, if I had that, I'd be successful - that doesn't work. I think doing what you love is success. Pretty cheesy. But it's true. — Derek Waters

Science always has its origin in the adaptation of thought to some definite field of experience. — Ernst Mach

I always had this notion of a noir novel in Galway. The city is exploding, emigration has reversed, and we are fast becoming a cosmopolitan city. — Ken Bruen

What to copy is a little bit trickier. Don't just steal the style, steal the thinking behind the style. — Austin Kleon

Of course, like all over-simple classifications of this type, the dichotomy becomes, if pressed, artificial, scholastic and ultimately absurd. But if it is not an aid to serious criticism, neither should it be rejected as being merely superficial or frivolous: like all distinctions which embody any degree of truth, it offers a point of view from which to look and compare, a starting-point for genuine investigation. — Isaiah Berlin

I tell you and you forget. I show you and you remember. I involve you and you understand. — Eric Butterworth

What's wrong is that I am a GIANT HUNK OF SHIT! — Charles Bukowski

We can love ourselves by loving the earth. — Wangari Maathai

But then again what we seem to be is not always what we are. — Daniel Polansky

I found myself confronted with a decision that no woman should ever have to make; do I look upward to assess the face attached to the scrumptious MMA pecs or go downward to find what other gifts God had bestowed on this specimen. — Genna Rulon

Service-learning is a particularly fertile way of involving young people in community service, because it ties helping others to what they are learning in the classroom. It enables them to apply academic disciplines to practical, everyday problems. In the process, it provides a compelling answer to the adolescent's perennial question, 'Why do I need to learn this stuff? — Colin Powell