
Top 15 Brindley Quotes
#1. forge forever on
tho' dark death rewards us all
forge forever on
Kurt Brindley
#2. With enough hope, you can set a fire to find the way out of the darkness.
Serena Smith
#3. You are the only person who can decide how you wish to live your life.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#4. You need one whole hell of a lot of rationality before it does anything but lead you into new and interesting mistakes.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
#5. When the gates of mockery and abuse is opened, the heart becomes a shock absorber
Ikechukwu Izuakor
#6. The First Lady is going to be criticized no matter what she does.
Barbara Bush
#8. If one's husband had been married before and widowed - a fairly common condition - and a close relative of his first wife's died, the second wife was expected to engage in "complementary mourning" - a kind of proxy mourning on behalf of the deceased earlier partner.
Bill Bryson
#9. The revulsion from an unwanted self, and the impulse to forget it, mask it, slough it off and lose it, produce both a readiness to sacrifice the self and a willingness to dissolve it by losing one's individual distinctness in a compact collective whole.
Eric Hoffer
#10. In Texas, if your name is Carlos, you're a Mexican. In Florida, you're a Cuban. In New York, you're a Puerto Rican. And I come here and I find out I'm an Eskimo.
Carlos Mencia
#11. The jobs in the greatest demand in the future don't yet exist and will require workers to use technologies that have not yet been invented to solve problems that we don't yet even know are problems.
Gavin Newsom
#12. It is easier to disrupt consumer finance. It is much harder to disrupt institutional finance, Wall Street. It is very heavily regulated, and because it is institutional finance, you are dealing with incumbents.
Brad Katsuyama
#13. hear not what I say
like the howl, words fade away
only fear remains
Kurt Brindley
#14. I can't go long without you either, Eva. You're an addiction ... my obsession ...
Sylvia Day
#15. As a general rule, highly rational writers (like Nabokov) write most comfortably in the morning, and mainly intuitive writers write most comfortably at night.
John Gardner
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