Terracing Steep Quotes & Sayings
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His childhood passed in quiet anxiety. — Jen Pollock Michel
Adopt and change before any major trends or changes. — Jack Ma
If you give a hacker a new toy, the first thing he'll do is take it apart to figure out how it works. — Jamie Zawinski
Dreams surround our desires with ugliness and dread. — Mason Cooley
No greater bond existed than love sealed by trust. — Kate Elliott
I don't even know if I have the capacity for normal emotions or not because I haven't cried for a long time. You just stifle them for so long that maybe you lose them, partially at least. I don't know. — Jeffrey Dahmer
Peel off these dusty wool blankets of apathy and antipathy and cynical desiccation. I want life in all its stupid sticky rawness. — Isaac Marion
The Account Representative bent back to the involved removal of his securely clamped helmet. He was preparing to feel that male and special feeling associated with the conversational imperative faced by any two men with some professional connection who meet in nighttime across an otherwise empty and silent but fragilely silent underground space far below the tall and vaguely pulsing site of a long and weary day for both: the obligation of conversation without the conversational prerequisites of intimacy or interests or concerns to share. They shared pain, though of course neither knew. — David Foster Wallace
They make me sure the view is a view, even though sometimes they are in the way of it. A — Joanna Walsh
I'm afraid because some police are way out of control. My true feeling with police is this: If they do their job, there's no problem. — Ice-T
All happenings are in the mind. Whatever happens in all minds, truly happens. — George Orwell
Some people learn to lose. Others lose and learn. — Georges St-Pierre
He cut away the insignificant and incidental. Those bits were tossed
away from the juicy core pieces. He slid the excess tissue and tendons away and reorganized the good bits on his plate. Those pieces were translated into words and catchy phrases and assembled like a new life. — Jeffry R. Halverson
I always think that the writer is doing the vast majority of the director's work, in a sense. If you're a writer who is also going to direct, you're doing all your preparation: You're already visualizing everything, you're imagining how the lines are going to be read, you see the blocking in your head, and you know the rhythm and the pacing. — Harold Ramis
