Walang Utak Quotes & Sayings
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Being positive won't guarantee you'll succeed. But being negative will guarantee you won't. — Jon Gordon

Raymond Chandler invented a new way of talking about America, and America has never looked the same to us since. — Paul Auster

When you have done your best for a flower, and it fails, you have some reason to be aggrieved. — Frank Arthur Swinnerton

We have to find the environments in which it will be possible to live with our new inventions. — Marshall McLuhan

He who has lost only those of whose faith and truth he is sure, has not yet reached the depth of human desolation. — Evelyn Beatrice Hall

I finally had a ship tattooed to my chest. I wanted something on it. — Phyllis Diller

It's not God that I don't accept, Alyosha, only I most respectfully return him the ticket. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

If we mammals don't get something to eat every day or two, our temperature drops, all our signs fall off, and we begin to starve. Living at biological red alert, it's not surprising how obsessed we are with food; I'm just amazed we don't pace and fret about it all the time. — Diane Ackerman

It's not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It's our job to raise children who will make the world a little less cruel and heartless. — L.R. Knost

It's hard to be a No. 1 when you're not even No. 1 on your team. — Adam Wainwright

Before you judge a person, try to imagine how you would feel if the same things had happened to you. — Michelle Cohen Corasanti

The role of the opposition leader differs from that of the chancellor. If this government is to be successful, I have to take the emotional state of all partners into account. Besides, the Social Democrats didn't exactly present me with the motto "Let us dare to have more freedom" on a silver platter. — Angela Merkel

There is no river in the world to be compared for majesty and the witchery of association, to the Thames; it impresses even the unreading and unimaginative watcher with a solemnity which he cannot account for, as it rolls under his feet and swirls past the buttresses of its many bridges; he may think, as he experiences the unusual effect, that it is the multiplicity of buildings which line its banks, or the crowd of sea-craft which floats upon its surface, or its own extensive spread. In reality he feels, although he cannot explain it, the countless memories which hang for ever like a spiritual fog over its rushing current.
("The Phantom Model") — Hume Nisbet