Wnyu Halftime Quotes & Sayings
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But I'm liking staying here if it means I get to check out two hot chicks every morning." Crisis winked at me, but when he looked at Logan, he was backtracking. "From a distance. Like a mile. Maybe ten miles. Fuck, sorry sweet stuff, but not going to admire you at all. I'll just admire Kat. — Nashoda Rose

Social tools leave a digital audit trail, documenting our learning journey - often an unfolding story - and leaving a path for others to follow. — Marcia Conner

I didn't feel like I was missing anything. Nor did I feel ambitious any more. It all seemed stupid wanting to be better than the others in the same ring, shallow, pointless. — Jackie Kay

We know Existence, because we are existence.
We know Truth, because we are truth.
We know Life, because we are life itself.
The mind cannot remember this, because it is an experience far removed from it. The mind is an observer, not a knower. It can remember, but it cannot become what it remembers.
The mind is a false witness to truth, life, and existence. — Robert S. Cosmar

They spoke to me of people, and of humanity.
But I've never seen people, or humanity.
I've seen various people, astonishingly dissimilar,
Each separated from the next by an unpeopled space. — Fernando Pessoa

Let's embrace more of life, not less. Balanced people don't change the world, and I'd rather spend my time feeling worn out from meaningful activities and projects. — Chris Guillebeau

The piece of equipment I'm most found off is my telescope. The other night I had a superb view of the moon. — Arthur C. Clarke

Depend not on fortune, but on conduct. — Publilius Syrus

I have always known that writing fiction had little effect on the world; that if it did, young men would not have gone to war after The Iliad. — Andre Dubus

But you stayed where you were meant to be, and you didn't listen to them. Well done. That's quality, that is. — Neil Gaiman

The life of man is like the life of a blade of grass. Death comes, the grass withers, and behold life ends, and the flower falls of all greatness and all worldly goods. — Alfonso Maria De Liguori