Synchronising Quotes & Sayings
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I don't have a father, but my kids tell me every day that they love me ... even when I am not in my best mood. — Boman Irani

We are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. We cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly polluted and overcrowded planet. — Stephen Hawking

That I am today the face of Louis Vuitton almost seems like a twist of fate. You dream back to front, wanting the rewards before putting the work in. And then you work, get on with life, and just sometimes these childhood dreams have a way of catching up with you. This is a true privilege for which I am eternally grateful. — Xavier Dolan

The greatest crime of welfare isn't that it's a waste of money, but that it's a waste of people. — Mark Steyn

When I am alone in the forest at night-time and jump from one tree to another, I often think that life is so strange. — George Mikes

If something is repeated over and over as obvious, the chances are that it is obviously false. — Noam Chomsky

I write and draw from the gut. I often don't know what my stories are about until they're done. — Jeff Lemire

It is important not to allow ever wider coalition-building to become an end in itself. As we saw in the Gulf War of 1990, international pressures, particularly those exerted from within an alliance, can result in the failure to follow actions through and so leave future problems unresolved. — Margaret Thatcher

On hearing that she was to continue to act as Malcolm Sage's secretary, Miss Gladys Norman had done a barn-dance across the room, her arrival at the door synchronising with the appearance of Malcolm Sage from without. It had become a tradition at Department Z that "M.S." could always be depended upon to arrive at the most embarrassing moment of any little dramatic episode; but it was equally well-known that he possessed a "blind-side" to his vision. They called it "the Nelson touch. — Herbert Jenkins

The end of rebellion is liberation, while the end of revolution is the foundation of freedom. — Hannah Arendt

perhaps happiness is synchronising one's personal delusions of meaning with the prevailing collective delusions. — Yuval Noah Harari

the clock is not merely a means of keeping track of the hours, but of synchronising the actions of men — David S. Landes

If there's a song that stops meaning anything to me, then I'll quit playing it. — Conor Oberst