Weitsmans Quotes & Sayings
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I have a tattoo of Joy Division on my chest, and I like One Direction. — Jamie Blackley

Mathematical thinking is abstract, but it's also thoroughly private-sector and results-oriented. — David Foster Wallace

I am never five minutes into stripping the clutter from my life before I start running into the clutter that is my life. — Robert Breault

In action, in desire, we must submit perpetually to the tyranny of outside forces; but in thought, in aspiration, we are free, free from our fellowmen, free from the petty planet on which our bodies impotently crawl, free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death. — Bertrand Russell

The manufacturers of mechanical typewriters believed that they had developed sufficiently when they introduced electric typewriters. Then came the PC, and the deeply traditional makers of typewriters disappeared from the market. — Norbert Reithofer

In the same way I have always regarded boxing as a first-class sport to encourage in the Young Men's Christian Association. — Theodore Roosevelt

When you truly know the meaning of the word love, you will also know the meaning of the word pain. — Javan

With accomplishments comes confidence and with confidence comes belief. It has to be in that order. — Mike Krzyzewski

Why were we all hoarding love, stockpiling it, when it was all around us, moving in and out of us like the air, if only we could feel it? — Sharon Guskin

and things that looked just like palaces even thought they probably weren't. — Maureen Johnson

London and the south-east of England are very crowded spaces. Wherever a new runway is placed, thousands will be affected. Residents in nearby Longford, Harmondsworth and Sipson, which lie to the north of Heathrow, face having their homes compulsorily purchased for land to build the new runway. — Tim Bowler

... gay marriage rights coming and going, always being an issue for the voting public when it should be an individual's private choice. — G.A. Hauser