Value Steel Quotes & Sayings
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People can live without a Facebook account: my 13-year-old daughter has cancelled her account because it's not cool anymore. — Michael Birch
My music has to do with beauty, and it's intended to, if not lift the spirits, then be a kind of a balm to the spirits. — Nick Cave
Deliberate cruelty is unforgivable.
--Blanche Dubois — Tennessee Williams
Kindness and courage can repair time's faults, And serving him breeds patience and courtesy In us, light sojourners and passing subjects. — Edwin Muir
It made me think of the nice old Marimekko-clad ladies I sometimes went to see in the Ritz Tower: gravel-voiced, turban-wearing, panther-braceleted widows looking to move to Miami, their apartments filled with smoked-glass and chromed-steel furniture that, in the seventies, they'd purchased through their decorators for the price of a good Queen Anne
but (I was responsible for telling them, reluctantly) had not held its value and could not be re-sold at even half what they'd bought it for. — Donna Tartt
Did you just throw a fork? Most people would have gone for the knife... — Q. Hayashida
You - complete - arse - Ronald - Weasley! — J.K. Rowling
I think golf is literally an addiction. I'm surprised there's not Golf Anonymous. — Larry David
In the steel-and-glass society that we live in, the value system would be that the lawyer, with the Mercedes and the fine suit and the Ivy League education, was more valued than the minority without the education. But on the island, the rules are changed. It's the person who can make a fire or who can make friends. A kind human soul is valued. — Scott Raab
Time matters because we are finite, because time is the medium in which we live our lives. — Philip Zimbardo
This is not the internet the world needs, or the internet its creators envisioned. We need to take it back. And by we, I mean the engineering community. — Bruce Schneier
Acknowledgemen t of what you feel, what you know, what you need is the first step toward healing. — Iyanla Vanzant
This is what selfishness does: it fills you with the illusion of separation — Dimitris Mamakos
It may be that the invention of the aeroplane flying-machine will be deemed to have been of less material value to the world than the discovery of Bessemer and open-hearth steel, or the perfection of the telegraph, or the introduction of new and more scientific methods in the management of our great industrial works. To us, however, the conquest of the air, to use a hackneyed phrase, is a technical triumph so dramatic and so amazing that it overshadows in importance every feat that the inventor has accomplished. — Waldemar Kaempffert
