Top 13 Bure Log Quotes
#1. It is better to give a lick than receive one. If anybody got in my way, I tried to run right through them.
Bo Jackson
#2. I believe that God is the Great Companion, that we are not left orphans, that we may have comradeship with him.
Lyman Abbott
#3. But 'Memento' was so successful, such a huge cult hit, almost on the scale of a large film. If that had happened, with all the acclaim, before the next job, I'd have found it very difficult to figure out what to do next.
Christopher Nolan
#4. She had been to a tea-party with an antediluvian monster, and that they had been waited on by up-to-date men-servants.
Bram Stoker
#5. We can drift along with general opinion and tradition, or we can throw ourselves upon the guidance of the soul within and steer courageously toward truth ... We have a choice in every event and every limitation and ... to choose is to create.
Helen Keller
#6. Bankers are lynxes. To expect any gratitude from them is equivalent to attempting to move the wolves of the Ukraine to pity in the middle of winter.
Honore De Balzac
#7. Each day, the world is made fresh again, holy, and she takes it in, in all its raw intensity, like a young child. She feels something bloom in her chest - joy or grief, eventually they are inseparable. The world is so acutely beautiful, for all its horrors, that she will be sorry to leave it.
Debra Dean
#8. The refusal to rest content, the willingness to risk excess on behalf of one's obsessions, is what distinguishes artists from entertainers, and what makes some artists adventurers on behalf of us all.
John Updike
#9. Vaccines are not traditionally big money makers. They're given once or a few times in one's life, so they're never going to be blockbusters.
Paul A. Offit
#10. This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which, in fact, it intended that you should perish.
James Baldwin
#11. What we've had to do is learn to control success, put it in perspective, and not lose the essence of what we're doing - the music.
Janis Joplin
#12. If you see a red tree, paint it bright red.
Paul Cezanne
#13. It was the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader.
Derek Sivers
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