Tates Bake Shop Quotes & Sayings
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Online petitions are built around getting as many signatures as possible. But the experience of taking them and forgetting about them degrades the importance. — Margaret D. Klein

The figure of the crucified invalidates all thought which takes success for its standard. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Or you can start by declaring that novels can no longer be written, and then, behind your own back as it were, produce a mighty blockbuster that establishes you as the last of the great novelists. — Gunter Grass

The scientists are wrong. The world is flat. I know because I was tossed right off the edge — Tahereh Mafi

Once you know what you want, even if you can't see it, even if you do not know how you will get it, you have to trust that it is there. — Stephen Richards

Advice? Focus on the craft. Study the greats. Try and understand how and why they made the writing choices they did. Then, start by copying them ... just as an exercise. See if you can do similar things. Learn how to write a song like so and so. Then, when you've done that, write a song like yourself. Learn to color within the lines before going outside them. — Patrick Stump

All my successes have been built on my failures. — Benjamin Disraeli

I can find some way to make poetry out of my life's experiences. — Shelby Lynne

After that cancellation [of the Superconducting Super Collider in Texas, after $2 billion had been spent on it], we physicists learned that we have to sing for our supper ... The Cold War is over. You can't simply say "Russia!" to Congress, and they whip out their checkbook and say, "How much?" We have to tell the people why this atom-smasher is going to benefit their lives. — Michio Kaku

What you have to give, you offer least of all through what you say; in greater part through what you do; but in greatest part through who you are. — Bob Burg

We're fucked, Nila Weaver. Well and truly fucked. — Pepper Winters

Everyone prefers belief to the exercise of judgement. — Seneca.