Trapology Quotes & Sayings
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I stopped painting, not because I didn't like painting; the sensuality of it was fun. But I wasn't able to get to the point I wanted to. — Lawrence Weiner

From the outside, the CIA seems pretty exotic, but from the inside, it's a big, bureaucratic place. Think 'post office with spies.' — Barry Eisler

Messages focused on miracles makes people think that they could be prosperous without engaging in the process of production — Sunday Adelaja

Self-contemplation is apt to end in self-conceit. — Henry Ward Beecher

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with this idea of opening a restaurant back in Indiana on a little pond. The guests would order their dinner and then take a little boat out with a colored flag on the front of it. When the matching color of the flag on their boat went up on a flag pole, their dinner was ready! — Greg Kinnear

If anyone tells you that you're too old to be an entrepreneur or that you have the wrong background, don't listen to them. Go with your gut instincts and pursue your passions. — Vivek Wadhwa

It's better to say goodbye, to move on, to end the lie. — S.C. Stephens

I don't like to do things the same way every time. You always want to be evolving as a composer, and if your creative process is exactly the same each time, then how do you expect today's work to be any different from yesterday's? — Christopher Tin

That's right. Uh-huh. Uh-huh," Nick said arrogantly. "You might know karate, boy, but I know gorilla, and I'm a level 40 champion in it. Let's hear it for Diddy Kong! Ew! Ew! Ew! Ew! Ew!" He mimicked the sound of a gorilla as he held on for dear life. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Ah, why Should life all labour be? — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Any Michael Jackson song will make any dancer go nuts. — Harry Shum Jr.

Chiropractic solved my neck and shoulder pains; it put me back on my feet. I think chiropractic is great! — Marlo Thomas

There are places in the heart that do not yet exist; suffering has to enter in for them to come to be. — Leon Bloy