Tsas Quotes & Sayings
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Thus the feeling I sometimes have - which all of us who work closely with aphasiacs have - that one cannot lie to an aphasiac. He cannot grasp your words, and cannot be deceived by them; but what he grasps he grasps with infallible precision, namely the expression that goes with the words, the total, spontaneous, involuntary expressiveness which can never be simulated or faked, as words alone can, too easily. — Oliver Sacks
A consumer doesn't take anything away: he doesn't actually consume anything. Giving the same thing to a thousand consumers is not really any more expensive than giving it to just one. — Linus Torvalds
It's really hard to separate fantasy from reality. — Cathy Rigby
The concern about what's too violent or what's too scary is something that I just completely don't let enter into my creative process. I feel like, if I spend a lot of time trying to worry about whether it will appeal to everyone and who will like it and who won't, and I try to please everyone, I'll just spread myself too thin and lose my mind. — Alex Hirsch
When runaway inflation and bank failures struck in Germany in the 1920s, the middle class was destroyed, which led directly to the rise of the Nazis. — Nick Clooney
Oh, for the love of backwoods babies everywhere
-Katy — Jennifer L. Armentrout
We don't think ourselves into a new way of living. We live ourselves into a new way of thinking. — Richard Rohr
A pure heart, open to the Light, will be filled with the elixir of Truth. — Rumi
There is always some distortion in the re-telling of any story. — Marty Rubin
Marsala isn't the one that's going to keep you and Chansey apart. It's you. — Georgia Cates
My breakfast is usually some oatmeal and berries and some agave, or a protein shake. — Ron Funches
It doesn't matter that she shouldn't, that she never would. What matters is that she could, if she wanted. The power to hurt is a kind of wealth. — Naomi Alderman
On one side is everything he knows, the patterns of his existence as regular and banal as the steady plink of a dripping faucet, where he is alone but safe, and shielded from everything that could hurt him. On the other side are waves, tumult, rainstorms, excitement: everything he cannot control, everything potentially awful and ecstatic, everything he has lived his adult life trying to avoid, everything whose absence bleeds his life of colors. — Hanya Yanagihara
Even I thought I would be a writer who put something out every year. But that's not how it worked out. — Junot Diaz
We are stuck with technology when all we really want is just stuff that works. How do you recognize something that is still technology? A good clue is if it comes with a manual. — Douglas Adams