Tellus Storage Quotes & Sayings
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Natural death is independent of all reason and is really an irrational death, in which the pitiable substance of the shell determines how long the kernel is to exist or not; in which, accordingly, the stunted, diseased and dull witted jailer is lord, and indicates the moment at which his distinguished prisoner shall die. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The best of us would rather be popular than right. — Mark Twain
Learn to slow down and perceive the mysterious events and opportunities that happen in life ... if we look closely we see they ... bring us just the right information at just the right time ... — James Redfield
I don't mind what the critics say, so long as I get some reaction. The worst thing is to be ignored. — Les Dawson
Lend your friend $20. If he doesn't pay you back then he's not your friend. Money well spent. — Ted Nicholas
I don't ever try to make a serious social comment. — Paul McCartney
When I was little I went to a Baptist Church with my grandmother. My earliest memories were of her falling out in the middle of the floor and they had to cover her with a white sheet. Every time we went to church it was scary. The music would start playing, and then everybody would start running and shouting and hollering and screaming. — Sherri Shepherd
(For the uninitiated, "ectoplasm" is a ghostly kind of stuff that writers like Dennett are constantly accusing critics of materialism of believing in. It plays the same sort of straw-man role in his writings on the mind that Paley does in Dawkins's writings on religion.) — Edward Feser
The excitement of being in a rehearsal room is good for me. — Jane Krakowski
I think Americans love success - but hate the people who have it. — Kathleen Winsor
Every door is a door opening to another door! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
You've got to be able to copy things faithfully before you can deviate. — Damien Hirst
They are ...
in their own, unspectacular way, to which no ballads are written or songs sung, in a domestic, daily, life-being-lived way,
... happy — Claire North
First, I do not sit down at my desk to put into verse something that is already clear in my mind. If it were clear in my mind, I should have no incentive or need to write about it. We do not write in order to be understood; we write in order to understand. — Cecil Day-Lewis