
Top 13 Antwuan Dixon Quotes
#1. Stop thinking about fun and have it
Homer Simpson
Matt Groening
#2. I loved stories as a kid, both being read to me and enjoying on my own. All these stories inspired my imagination, and that's what I have always aimed at doing for my readers: ignite their imaginations.
Tony DiTerlizzi
#3. There is nothing more fundamental than the idea that the government does not have a right to decide when and whether we have children.
Gloria Steinem
#4. Much more profitable and gracious is doctrine by example than by rule.
Edmund Spenser
#5. As awareness recedes into the deep, as when it falls asleep, everything seemingly ends. All that it takes is a gentle touch to your body; meaning has moved and meaning is again aware, knowing, seeing, and if it is home, meeting and communing.
John De Ruiter
#6. The old gentleman refuses to have the telephone which he regards as a device of the devil, and on a par with radio, television, cinema organs and jet planes, so I had to take a chance of finding him at home.
Agatha Christie
#7. When in Rome, you must do as the Romans do and accept the local customs, if they are not immoral.
Vincent De Paul
#8. 'Two Voices,' from my album with Peter Schwalm, is an intact dream-poem. I awoke one night with an image of a piece of paper and all the words of the poem written on it, so I just blundered down to the kitchen table and 'copied it out.'
Brian Eno
#9. And here's a cliche' that's earned its status as a cliche': whether you're free or locked up depends, all and only, on what you want. What you have matters about as much as the color of your sky. Or your bars.
David Foster Wallace
#10. Speak your truth with grace and integrity, even though it might upset some people. You never know who else, besides yourself, it might help.
Leila Summers
#11. The home world exercises its siren call over us all. No matter how far we wander, or how long we are gone, it waits patiently. And when we return to it, as we must, it sings to us. We came out of its forests, waded ashore from its seas. It is in our blood, for good or ill.
Jack McDevitt
#12. I thought that ending Glass-Steagall was a mistake.
John Gutfreund
#13. Many of the early nationalisation measures were right. They have remained part of the social fabric. I favour measures of that type.
Roy Jenkins
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