Unowned Groups Quotes & Sayings
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You're sending some confusing signals." Curran growled deep in his throat. "That's impressive but not really informative, Your Furriness. — Ilona Andrews

The difference between a regular Catholic education and a Jesuit education is the difference between the army and the marines. — Gary Reilly

I remember when John Lasseter called me back in the late 1990s to personally invite me to come be the voice of Barbie in 'Toy Story 2.' — Jodi Benson

Information is entropy. This was the strangest and most powerful notion of all. — James Gleick

It appears to me that I have discovered many truths more useful and more important than all I had before learned, or even had expected to learn. — Rene Descartes

I'm really excited about anything that is able to address the really big markets, so anything that's universally appealing. — Marc Andreessen

If you are sad and depressed, that means you're not believing God. — Gloria Copeland

I've put myself in this position where I haven't set myself up with a Plan B. I don't have a safety net; it's all in. — G-Eazy

Human perfection and technical perfection are incompatible. If we strive for one, we must sacrifice the other: there is, in any case, a parting of the ways. Whoever realises this will do cleaner work one way or the other.
Technical perfection strives towards the calculable, human perfection towards the incalculable. Perfect mechanisms - around which, therefore, stands an uncanny but fascinating halo of brilliance - evoke both fear and Titanic pride which will be humbled not by insight but only by catastrophe.
The fear and enthusiasm we experience at the sight of perfect mechanisms are in exact contrast to the happiness we feel at the sight of a perfect work of art. We sense an attack on our integrity, on our wholeness. That arms and legs are lost or harmed is not yet the greatest danger. — Ernst Junger

Muscles aching to work, minds aching to create - this is man. — John Steinbeck

There's a deep underlying unpredictability to life that is thrilling. In China, my wife would say you go out to buy toilet paper, and you come back, and something interesting or revealing or funny happened on the way. — Evan Osnos

Every time you have a major breakthrough in self-knowledge, and see the way the divine works within your own psyche, external events, and interior experiences of the divine, you are transformed in some degree. — Thomas Keating

It's always more interesting and more difficult to make something positive than negative. To be negative is very easy. — Jean-Pierre Jeunet