
Top 14 Bridgeable Old Quotes
#1. Pride is said to be the last vice the good man gets clear of ...
Benjamin Franklin
#2. I feel no peace, I feel nothing. I think I will feel nothing forever.
Philippa Gregory
#3. Language was a huge expansion of that capacity to deal with information.
Dee Hock
#5. KINDNESS IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WISDOM; RECOGNITION OF THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM. I have never found this to be the case. I've gotten this far being wise without being kind, and my feeling is: If it ain't broke don't fix it.
Joe Queenan
#6. Children are living beings - more living than grown-up people who have built shells of habit around themselves. Therefore it is absolutely necessary for their mental health and development that they should not have mere schools for their lessons, but a world whose guiding spirit is personal love.
Rabindranath Tagore
#7. The faithfulness of the Lord is so great that no mind can comprehend it, no hand can fold it, no mouth can describe it and no experience can compete with it. All that our hearts will need, His hands will provide!
Israelmore Ayivor
#8. The past is a ghost, the future a dream and all we ever have is now.
Bill Cosby
#9. Man is without doubt the most interesting fool there is. He concedes that God made the angels immune from pain and death, and that he could have been similarly kind to man, but denies that he was under any moral obligation to do so.
Mark Twain
#10. The sentence 'snow is white' is true if, and only if, snow is white.
Alfred Tarski
#11. I think each player and myself live things differently because I have no physical effort to make.
Guy Forget
#12. Despite what some investors say, older age is an advantage in the startup world. You know more about industries and markets, and have ideas for products that the world actually needs and a better ability to motivate and manage than a kid out of school does.
Vivek Wadhwa
#13. Home's where the people you love are. It's about finding the things that matter to you, and holding on to them and taking care of them.
Charles Sheehan-Miles
#14. "Story-tellers" should listen seriously to design and architecture without getting all literary and imperial about that. Hackers are arrogant geek romantics. They lack the attentive spirit of inquiry.
Bruce Sterling
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