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Tractus Fynn Quotes By Anne Lamott

Every single one of us at birth is given an emotional acre all our own. — Anne Lamott

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Kurt Busch

It's better sometimes to be lucky than good. — Kurt Busch

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Howard Loring

What rubbish anyway, he thought with scorn, an all-powerful god that was everywhere at once yet nowhere to be seen. These grunts believe anything, he thought with distaste. — Howard Loring

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Patti Smith

Artists are traditionally resistant to labels. — Patti Smith

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Raheel Farooq

Always doubtful is the one who always looks for certainty. — Raheel Farooq

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Tim Urban

Be humbler about what [you] know, more confident about what's possible, and less afraid of things that don't matter. — Tim Urban

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Alan Dean Foster

A little bit of everything you admire eventually rubs off on you. — Alan Dean Foster

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Frank Iero

Emo always meant emotional. Any kind of art or music should be emotional. If its not, than it's pretty much just a jingle selling bleach or pizza. — Frank Iero

Tractus Fynn Quotes By M.K. Alexander

I am married but I've yet to meet my wife, and she is dead. Such is the life of a time-traveler ... complicated, that is. — M.K. Alexander

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Brian Kernighan

Get the weirdnesses into the data where you can manipulate them easily, and the regularity into the code because regular code is a lot easier to work with — Brian Kernighan

Tractus Fynn Quotes By Neil M. Hanson

I've met a couple real cowboys in my life, and I've seen an awful lot of fellas who like to dress the part without any real need. Drugstore cowboys we used to call them. The real ones tend to be a lot less flash and sparkle, and tend to carry themselves with a lot more humility. I suppose the real work that cowboyin' involves helps a fella grow accustomed to the taste of humble pie. — Neil M. Hanson