Ubique Life Quotes & Sayings
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Certain types of loudmouthism should be a capital offense among decent people. — Robert A. Heinlein
You need to be able to climb into a narrative and zip it up under your chin. You need to be able to see through the eyes of the hero, smell what he's smelling, hear what he's hearing. — Geraldine McCaughrean
If there is time to reflect, slowing down is likely to be a good idea. — Daniel Kahneman
You're not gonna tell me who I am. I'm gonna tell you who I am. — Nicki Minaj
I want to be connecting with the subconscious, if I can call it that, because there are not to many words to describe the real deep inner part of a human beingI want to be at that place where everything is blotted out and where creativity happens, and to get there I practice, you know I'm a prolific practicer, I still practice every dayYou have to have the skills, then you want to not think when you're playing, that's when you let whatever deep level of creativity, spirituality, I mean, you know these words are so inadequate these days but you want to get to this place where they exist. — Sonny Rollins
Even brute beasts and wandering birds do not fall into the same traps or nets twice. — St. Jerome
Fear is a reasonable response to life. — Joseph Fink
There are some frauds so well conducted that it would be stupidity not to be deceived by them. — Charles Caleb Colton
The head will go round and round thinking, brooding, philosophizing; it knows only words, logic, argument. But it is very infertile; you cannot get anything out of the head as far as truth is concerned, because truth needs no logic, no argument, no philosophical research. — Osho
In my early teens, [my grandfather] would sometimes stomp around his living room, where he used to shave towards mid-day with bowl, brush and open razor, deriding my ignorance and mocking the made-up discipline of sociology, which I at one stage claimed to be studying. 'What is sociology?' he roared derisively, twisting and rolling the silly word on his Hampshire tongue. I knew, alas, that he was quite right. — Peter Hitchens
