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Thinkstation Quotes By Tessa Hadley

The present was always paramount, in a way that thrust you forward: empty, but also free. Whatever stories you told over to yourself and others, you were in truth exposed and naked in the present, a prow cleaving new waters; your past was insubstantial behind, it fell away, it grew into desuetude, its forms grew obsolete. The problem was, you were always still alive, until the end. You had to do something. — Tessa Hadley

Thinkstation Quotes By Jason Stearns

The Congo is not just blood and gore. It also has an incandescent, raw energy to it, a dogged hustle that can be seen in street-side hawkers and besuited ministers alike. This charm is not unlike that of America's mythical Wild West, full of gunslingers, Bible-thumpers, prostitutes, street urchins, and rogue businessmen. This is the paradox of the Congo: Despite its tragic past, and probably in part due to the self-reliance and ingenuity resulting from state decay, it is one of the most alive places I know.
- Jason Stearns, Dancing in the Glory of Monsters — Jason Stearns

Thinkstation Quotes By Eddie Huang

I want to prove you don't need to have academic syntax to be intelligent. — Eddie Huang

Thinkstation Quotes By John Hughes

Those who say 'you only live once' have never read a book. — John Hughes

Thinkstation Quotes By Bobby Ray Inman

And Oliver North was really a good soldier, up to the last moment, shoving memos into the shredder and defending the policy to the end. — Bobby Ray Inman

Thinkstation Quotes By Nita Leland

Pay attention to the inner voice that tells you when something feels right. Much of your creative problem-solving occurs at an unconscious level. — Nita Leland

Thinkstation Quotes By Ronald Reagan

Trust, but verify. — Ronald Reagan

Thinkstation Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

As I walked by his side homeward, I read well in his iron silence all he felt towards me: the disappointment of an austere and despotic nature, which has met resistance where it expected submission - the disapprobation of a cool, inflexible judgment, which has detected in another feelings and views in which it has no power to sympathise: in short, as a man, he would have wished to coerce me into obedience: it was only as a sincere Christian he bore so patiently with my perversity, and allowed so long a space for reflection and repentance. — Charlotte Bronte

Thinkstation Quotes By Paul Karl Feyerabend

The best education consists in immunizing people against systematic attempts at education. — Paul Karl Feyerabend