Top 17 Colquhoun Quotes
#1. Life is one long struggle to disinter oneself, to keep one's head above the accumulations, the ever deepening layers of objects ... which attempt to cover one over, steadily, almost irresistibly, like falling snow.
Rose Macaulay
#2. Angel, who found a flower blooming in hell and died for it ...
Pat Mills
#3. At the back of my mind I wanted to be a journalist when I grew up since I didn't seem to be getting any better at goalkeeping.
Ian Colquhoun
#4. I'm a kind of paranoiac in reverse. I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.
J.D. Salinger
#5. Having people be afraid of you comes with responsibility.
Daniel Gordis
#6. Old soldiers never die - they're just thrown on the scrap heap!
Pat Mills
#7. Any irrational fears?no, i'm quite a rationalist. i'm not superstitious, i think life is too full of natural wonders and logical complexities to worry about illogical things.
Benedict Cumberbatch
#8. I was born to argue ... I don't know why. I mean, from arguing with my teachers and, on occasions, my parents. I think I've mastered the art of argument at a fairly young age.
Sean Hannity
#9. There is no better way to enjoy God's abundance than to share a meal together with people you love.
Victoria Osteen
#10. Build a company that idiots could run because eventually they will.
Keith Rabois
#12. The food industry has led us to believe that its products are going to make us healthy, happy, sexy, and young. These promises are as empty as the food and drinks they're trying to sell us. The truth is we've never been fatter or in worse health.
James Colquhoun
#13. And the history of civilization is littered with dead "races" (Frankish, Italian, German, Irish) later abandoned because they no longer serve their purpose - the organization of people beneath, and beyond, the umbrella of rights.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#14. There is a cropping-time in the races of men, as in the fruits of the field; and sometimes, if the stock be good, there springs up for a time a succession of splendid men; and then comes a period of barrenness.
Aristotle.
#15. What can't be cured must be endured.
Pat Mills
#16. People who have reformed themselves has contributed their full share towards the reformation of their neighbor.
Norman Douglas
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