Top 15 Bubsy 3d Quotes
#1. In REM sleep the body is paralyzed, except for shallow breathing and eye movements.
Oliver Sacks
#2. I am a flirt: I have no heart: I have an actor's nature.
Ivan Turgenev
#3. Most writers steal a good thing when they can, and when 'Tis safely got 'Tis worth the winning. The worst of 't is we now and then detect em, they ever dream that we suspect em.
Bryan Procter
#4. Let your soul bloom like a flower with the beauty and fragrance of divine love.
Debasish Mridha
#5. Happy accidents are real gifts, and they can open the door to a future that didn't even exist. It's kind of nice sometimes to set up something to encourage or allow happy accidents to happen.
David Lynch
#6. Everything which has been done so far in human history has been able to be done because all were possible!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. I think there is a break down of trust generally, between people and politicians. I think that's come about for a whole variety of reasons.
Theresa May
#9. There's no possibility that foresight work will ruin my creativity. It goes to a different area than the creative wellspring of SF.
Karl Schroeder
#10. The seat of faith ... is not consciousness but spontaneous religious experience, which brings the individual's faith into immediate relation with God.
Carl Jung
#11. A happiness that is sought for ourselves alone can never be found: for a happiness that is diminished by being shared is not big enough to make us happy.
Thomas Merton
#12. There is no greater love than the love the wolf feels for the lamb-it-doesn't-eat.
Helene Cixous
#13. There is a sort of genre of optimistic science fiction that I like, and I don't think there is enough of. One of my favourites is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, 'The City and the Stars.' It's set in this far future on Earth in this somewhat static society and trying to break out.
Peter Thiel
#14. February days are a marketing gimmick; love happens every day.
Randeep Hooda
#15. She [Kali] does according to her wisdom in destroying what is useless or what has lived its destined time.
Martin Cruz Smith
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