Stubby's Labor Quotes & Sayings
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Happy people have two things in common. They know exactly what they want and they feel they're moving toward getting it. — Barbara Sher

Ballet for a rainy day Silent film of melting miracle play Dancing out there through my window To the backdrop of a slow descending grey — Andy Partridge

G - God's
R - Redemption
A - At
C - Christ's
E - Expense — Paul Silway

Evolution is scary. However, the thought of going extinct because you refused to change should be more terrifying — Mark Anthony Peterson

The Grid makes the history of architecture and all previous lessons of urbanism irrelevant. It forces Manhattan's builders to develop a new system of formal values, to invent strategies for the distinction of one block from another. The Grid's two-dimensional discipline also creates undreamt-of freedom for three-dimensional anarchy. The Grid defines a new balance between control and de-control in which the city can be at the same time ordered and fluid, a metropolis of rigid chaos. — Rem Koolhaas

There is an important idea in psychology: The 'just world theory,' which says that it is very important for us to convince ourselves that the world is just and things happen for a reason. That there is some elemental fairness in everything, which creates the illusion of justice. — Malcolm Gladwell

When you are awakened to being a being, even though you're not yet being it, the purpose of you being in a body fundamentally shifts. In that shift, you know within that you are not first any longer about your humanness. Your humanness is included and it's no longer fundamental, altering your sense of reality. — John De Ruiter

All the crimes on earth do not destroy so many of the human race, nor alienate so much property, as drunkenness. — Francis Bacon

Great men have great faults. — Joe Abercrombie

They're dressing like in the 50's when they come out to the shows, and many of them have vintage cars. — Wanda Jackson