Unreluctantness Quotes & Sayings
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Behind your image, below your words, above your thoughts, the silence of another world waits. — John O'Donohue

My point today is that, if we wish to count lines of code, we should not regard them as "lines produced" but as "lines spent": the current conventional wisdom is so foolish as to book that count on the wrong side of the ledger. — Gotze Dijkstra

The marvelous thing about lack of planning is that failure comes as a complete and utter surprise. — Peter Green

I could put a sudoku at the end of every chapter and you'd have to solve it to progress through the story, but that doesn't address what would make people want to interact. — Dave Morris

The sadness which reigned everywhere was but an excuse for unfailing kindness. — Victor Hugo

When I got the script to this movie, The Good Girl, I read it in an hour. The writer, Mike White, has an ability to create characters that are so creepy and dysfunctional and human, with this duality that makes people feel empathy for them at the same time. My first thought was 'Was this sent to the right person?' I called my agent. 'Are they sure? Let's say yes before they realize they've sent it to the wrong person!. — Jennifer Aniston

You must remember that fiction is the mirror of life. — Virginia Woolf

Force is the duty of the state, not Hizbullah. — Hassan Nasrallah

With any kind of sci-fi, the imagination continues, and the world exists, and you create that in your own mind, and it lives in you. — Scott Bakula

I am truly amazed that after all this time, religious groups still need to attack entertainment and use these tragedies as a pitiful excuse for their own self-serving publicity. In response to their protests, I will provide a show where I balance my songs with a wholesome Bible reading. This way, fans will not only hear my so-called, violent point of view, but we can also examine the virtues of wonderful 'Christian' stories of disease, murder, adultery, suicide and child sacrifice. Now that seems like 'entertainment' to me. — Marilyn Manson

Next to our search for God, our search for our purpose is an adventure that leaves all other adventures as largely adventure-less. — Craig D. Lounsbrough