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Zavier Cummings Quotes By Bill Willingham

But sometimes a giant heart can live in a tiny body. — Bill Willingham

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Erle Stanley Gardner

To reach your goal, remember that courage is the only antidote for danger. — Erle Stanley Gardner

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Nobody would say, 'I'm voting for this guy because he's got the stronger chin,' but that, in fact, is partly what happens. — Daniel Kahneman

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Rick Yancey

There is no future in it, Will Henry," he said pensively. "The future belongs to science. The fate of our species will be determined by the likes of Edison and Tesla, not Wordsworth or Whitman. The poets will lie upon the shores of Babylon and weep, poisoned by the fruit that grows from the ground where the Muses' corpses rot. The poets' voices will be drowned out by the gears of progress. I foresee the day when all sentiment is reduced to a chemical equation in our brains - hope, faith, even love - their exact locations pinned down and mapped out, so we may point to it and say, 'Here, in this region of our cerebral cortex, lies the soul.' — Rick Yancey

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Steven Pressfield

I wrote in the 'War of Art' that I could divide my life neatly into two parts: before turning pro and after. After is better. — Steven Pressfield

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Richard Krajicek

Guys like John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Stefan Edberg were also very good grass court players. — Richard Krajicek

Zavier Cummings Quotes By Chuck Lorre

People who write poisonous things about your work are using up precious moments of their life dwelling on yours. These are moments they will never get back. Let that be a comfort to you. — Chuck Lorre

Zavier Cummings Quotes By William Wilberforce

Measure your progress by your experience of the love of God and its exercise before men. — William Wilberforce