
Top 15 Chouchou Quotes
#1. I have always cautioned partners that I considered three years a minimum in determining whether we were "performing".
Warren Buffett
#2. Once you know yourself as a genuine seeker, and when your own inner chamber is quite enlightened, then comes the natural unfoldment of pure love and compassion and a genuine desire to serve others.
Rod Stryker
#3. It's just about asking why. We as cooks historically have been very, very technically proficient but not technically informed as to why we do what we do. Modernist cuisine is about that knowledge.
Wylie Dufresne
#4. Needless to say, drink, drugs, food, and sex played no part in the festivities. But who needs any of that when you've got literature?
Nick Hornby
#5. There are about a dozen great computer graphics people and Jim Blinn is six of them.
Ivan Sutherland
#6. It didn't really matter who someone was, princess, peasant, rebel, or just a boy or a girl.
Morgan Rhodes
#7. We laugh at the efforts of the musk deer to find the source of the scent which comes from itself and despair at our efforts to find the peace which is our essence.
Ramakrishna
#8. If you want to be prosperous, then you will have to become a seeker
Sunday Adelaja
#9. Mr. Wellins said it didn't matter what a writer intended his work to mean, that the only thing that mattered was what it meant to the reader, and I guess I could see his point, but I still thought he was a creepy old pervert.
Anonymous
#10. No man can expect to make progress in holiness who is not often and long alone with God.
Andrew Murray
#11. A moment's thinking is an hour in words.
Thomas Hood
#13. To a longer and worse life, a shorter and better is by all means to be preferred.
Epictetus
#14. I don't know how to feel about those deaths. Guilty, maybe, for not seeing the pain myself. Sad, that some people can't find another way to escape.
Veronica Roth
#15. Probably the most formative experience was reading the 'Foundation' trilogy when I was about twelve years old. That wasn't the first science fiction I had ever read, but it's something that stands out in my memory as having had a big impact on me.
Ted Chiang
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