Top 15 21 Day Challenge Quotes

#1. Tell him that we fucking reprogrammed reality. Tell him that language is a virus and that religion is an operating system and that prayers are just so much fucking spam.

Neil Gaiman

#2. Too much has been given and too much has been lost.

Harley King

#3. The mother is the one supreme asset of national life; she is more important by far than the successful statesman, or business man, or artist, or scientist.

Theodore Roosevelt

#4. Everything goes and happens fast. That's how the world is build! (Pet Semetary 1 by Stephen King)

Deyth Banger

#5. Billionaires should never be responsible for solving problems, because they're not the government.

Bill Gates

#6. Writers do not choose their subjects; their subjects choose them.

Erica Jong

#7. Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home.

David Frost

#8. The quality of what is said inevitably influences the way in which it is said, however inexperienced the writer.

Robertson Davies

#9. Ultimately the product that any writer has to sell is not the subject being written about, but who he or she is.

William Zinsser

#10. If we want to be heard we must speak in a language the listener can understand and on a level at which the listener is capable of operating.

M. Scott Peck

#11. When any one tells you that he belongs to no party, you may at any rate be sure that he does not belong to yours.

Sophie Swetchine

#12. I love vinyl, man.

Amos Lee

#13. We're programmed for suffering, not joy. The masochism is built in at a very early age. You're supposed to work and suffer - and the trouble is: you believe it.

Erica Jong

#14. A strange and baffling truth: that the people we're supposed to know best can turn out to be strangers, and that near strangers can feel so much like home.

Lauren Oliver

#15. Sociology should ... be thought of as a science of action-of the ultimate common value element in its relations to the other elements of action.

Talcott Parsons

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