Tcutanzania Quotes & Sayings
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I wouldn't eat too many of those [half-baked ideas] if I were you. They may look good, but you can get terribly sick of them."
-Tock — Norton Juster
The intangible, as you can guess, creates some decidedly strange and perceived dichotomies for scientific interpretations. Ask a scientist what the definition of electricity is and he might rattle off, "It is the physical phenomena arising from the reaction of electrons and protons ... " Note the word " ... phenomena ... " in the above statement - it is the key word. It is used as a reference in the philosophical usage rather than as a scientific justification. — H.D. Rennerfeldt
Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it. — Ronald Reagan
All history is just one man trying to take something away from another man, and usually it doesn't really belong to either of them. — Andrew Davidson
I don't like to go to conventions, and I don't like to relate to people on a level of hero worship, because there's no real communication going on there. — Alan Moore
Just as eagles soar through the vast expanse of the sky without meeting any obstructions, needing only minimal effort to maintain their flight, so advanced meditators concentrating on emptiness can meditate on emptiness for a long time with little effort. Their minds soar through space-like emptiness, undistracted by any other phenomenon. When we meditate on emptiness we should try to emulate these meditators. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
I have never loved any woman before. Now I love, and will love. — John Thornton
The thing about it is, all those races we lost, we won this race together. We won it as a team. — Dale Earnhardt
I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one sex, and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree. — Shiri Eisner
When the grandmothers of today hear the word 'Chippendales', they don't necessary think of chairs. — Jean Kerr
Now all my tales are based on the fundemental premise that common human laws and interests and emotions have no validity or significance in the vast cosmos-at-large ... To achieve the essence of real externality, whether of time or space or dimension, one must forget that such things as organic life, good and evil, love and hate, and all such local attributes of a negligible and temporary race called mankind, have any existence at all. — H.P. Lovecraft
A boy with Somebody-else's pork pie! Stop him! — Charles Dickens
He reminded me to focus on the "trendlines," not just the headlines, and to relish the experiences. — Hillary Rodham Clinton
When I was in college, I remember fearing that the dreary grind of adulthood would feature infinitely more existential dread than frat parties had, but the opposite has been true for me. I'm much less likely to feel that gnawing fear of aimlessness and nihilism than I used to be and that's partly because education gave me job opportunities, but it's mostly because education gave me perspective and context. — John Green
grief clung to her like an old, itchy, faded, ill-fitting, hand-me-down dress. — Amanda Lovelace