Top 16 Affrights Quotes
#1. use our reasoning ability to drive away "all that excites or affrights us.
William B. Irvine
#2. Once we have driven away all that excites or affrights us, there ensues unbroken tranquility and enduring freedom.
Seneca.
#3. To me it's just going for the moment that counts. Sometimes, I'll have all the elements there, and I like to play and push something, and to me, in the end, you do achieve things that you're not aware of in the beginning, even though you're there trying to get them.
Herb Ritts
#4. People need to be made more aware of the need to work at learning how to live because life is so quick and sometimes it goes away too quickly.
Andy Warhol
#5. It's either perfect, or it's the worst thing ever made and everyone is an artistic failure, including myself. (Yay, emotional extremes!)
Felicia Day
#6. What happens when I break one of your fuckin' rules?
Simone Elkeles
#8. You have to have some kind of power of observation, almost like a trained observer.
Billy West
#10. Owners focus on what they want. Victims focus on what they fear. And both positions are pure internal invention.
Steve Chandler
#11. True creativity is more likely if you are more relaxed
Harry Borden
#12. Necessity takes impartially the highest and the lowest.
Horace
#13. For the past two years, the only thing the 'Idol' machine has been doing has been maliciously attacking my name.
Corey Clark
#14. When the guilty verdict was handed down, I walked outside and saw a rainbow encircling the sun. Everyone in Monrovia could see it. It was a hot day, 80 or 90 degrees. I don't remember seeing any raindrops fall. I thought, this is a sign.
Leymah Gbowee
#15. I listened to the rock music of that time, but as you know and can easily hear: my music of that era had nothing to do with the common music of this era. I was experimenting, I was searching for something new.
Klaus Schulze
#16. I look at my grandparents and what they dealt with in the Japanese internment in Arizona. That sense of perseverance, of making the best out of an incredibly bad situation, has always been something I drew inspiration from. I always ask myself, 'What in the world do I have to complain about?'
Scott Fujita