
Top 16 Atticus Poetry Memories Quotes
#1. Nobody as the right to give up on a whole generation before it's even had a right to prove itself.
G. Willow Wilson
#2. Who are you and what medications aren't you taking? Finn said.
John Scalzi
#4. No matter what you watch, it has an impact. So, why not use this medium to bring great stories to millions of people around the world with the goal of not only entertaining them but inspiring them. That's what motivates me. That's why I get up every day.
DeVon Franklin
#5. Bad reviews come with everything. I've been getting them my whole life.
Will Friedle
#6. There are no "standards of Right". Ethics is balderdash. Each Star must go on its own orbit. To hell with "moral principle"; there is no such thing.
Aleister Crowley
#7. The honeymoon phase always ends, for everyone.
Rose Leslie
#8. Good memories are my retirement plan.
Atticus
#9. When an idea comes, spend silent time with it. Remember Keats's idea of Negative Capability and Kipling's advice to "drift, wait, and obey." Along with your gathering of hard data, allow yourself also to dream your idea into being.
Rose Tremain
#11. If God is your Father, you can count on the Holy Spirit to open your eyes and illumine His truth. He will burn it into your heart as you read the Bible, ingrain it into your thinking, live it out in obedience, and let Him continually keep you aligned with ultimate reality.
Stephen Kendrick
#12. I don't just want to focus on soccer, soccer, soccer.
Hope Solo
#13. A good education is not so much one which prepares a man to succeed in the world, as one which enables him to sustain a failure.
Bernard Iddings Bell
#14. Some years ago, not long after I moved to Los Angeles from New York, I attended a television industry party. When a man asked my profession, I told him that I was a writer. He sipped his drink. "Half-hour or hour?" he inquired. There was a long silence. "Lifelong," I replied.
Carol Muske-Dukes
#15. All high poetry is infinite; it is as the first acorn, which contained all oaks potentially.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#16. Measure what you can, evaluate what you measure, and appreciate that you cannot measure the vast majority of what you do. And at least every once in a while, make time to take a step back and think about what you are doing.
Ed Catmull
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