Top 15 Ascent Protein Quotes
#1. The Gospels: God's perfection consists in non-intervention.
Simone Weil
#2. I have four kids. They are two years apart, and contraception has been very, very good to me.
Foster Friess
#3. She drifted, feather-like, in tenuous radiance ...
Her gown, it seemed a thing made out of mist,
As though the dewy air
Had gathered in a cloud about her form
To clothe a shape so fair
That nothing coarser could adorn it than
A layer of atmosphere.
Theodora Goss
#4. I think the solo playing, the decision to start playing solo, came out of having discovered what lay behind the doors that that technique opened for me.
Evan Parker
#5. I can't sum up my books. They're all rather complicated. Sometimes I think they're too complicated. But that's the way I am. When I start to write a book, my head gets full of all kinds of detail.
Ruth Rendell
#6. Sometimes you have to get to know someone really well to realize you're really strangers
Mary Tyler Moore
#8. Space is all one space and thought is all one thought, but my mind divides its spaces into spaces into spaces and thoughts into thoughts into thoughts. Like a large condominium. Occasionally I think about the one Space and the one Thought, but usually I don't. Usually I think about my condominium.
Andy Warhol
#9. One must submit, like a traveller who has to ascend a mountain: if the mountain was not there, the road would be both shorter and pleasanter; but there it is, and he must get over it.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#10. Everything that I am or will ever be is in the music. If you want to know me, just listen.
Dennis Wilson
#11. If the enemy opens the door, you must race in.
Sun Tzu
#12. Anyone have a pen and paper?"
There was a moment of stillness as the four of us looked around, totally clueless. The only things any of us ever wrote with were our phones. And there was no way this was going to be a vote via group text.
Goldy Moldavsky
#13. Honour and profit lie not in one sacke.
[Honour and profit lie not in one sack.]
George Herbert
#14. There come nought out of the sacke but what was there.
George Herbert
#15. Lessons are learned through making mistakes, falling and rising.
Sunday Adelaja