Toverberg Berg Quotes & Sayings
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I strongly hold that, if an idea fits with common sense, then scientifically it is almost certain to be false. — Lewis Wolpert

With practice the craft will come almost of itself, in spite of you and all the more easitly if you think of something besides technique. — Paul Gauguin

You see the lighted windows and what you want to think is that there may be many interesting stories behind them, but what you know is that really there are just dull, dull souls, mere consumers of food, who think their instincts are emotions and their tiny lives of more account than a whisper of wind. — Terry Pratchett

You feel as if you're not living a full life. Which, of course, is why it's my theory about why so many people who are heavily into computers are also into extreme sports and S&M. It's because their bodies are crying out for some kind of action. — Brian Eno

Wyndham Lewis is basically a pessimist, thinking of human beings as doomed animals or determinist machines. His theory of satire is based on this view, and he finds plenty of evidence to support it in contemporary practice. — Louis MacNeice

Do not exhaust your time, effort, and energy searching for the one ideal or perfect generic framework, model, or process to apply to your strategic planning endeavor. Create a new approach or adopt or modify an existing one to answer these important questions within the context of your organization, industry, and environment. — B. Keith Simerson

Most haters are stuck in a poisonous mental prison of jealousy and self-doubt that blinds them to their own potentiality. — Steve Maraboli

It was like... like singing. From my hand. — Brandon Sanderson

Live in such a way that you would be certain that you have derived maximum from life — Sunday Adelaja

I know what I'm going to write for the next three years. It's frustrating, because if I get a good new idea, I have to put it aside. — Bruce Coville

Never ask an author for a free copy — Moonish Sood

Let the rain falling on your face run into your eyes. Can you see the rainbow now through the stormy skies? — Avril Lavigne

Nothing has inflicted more suffering on humanity than its dogmas. It is true that every dogma crumbles sooner or later, because reality will eventually disclose its falseness; however, unless the basic delusion of it is seen for what it is, it will be replaced by others. — Eckhart Tolle