
Top 18 Deviltry Quotes
#1. The arms race is based on an optimistic view of technology and a pessimistic view of man. It assumes there is no limit to the ingenuity of science and no limit to the deviltry of human beings.
I. F. Stone
#2. The race will go to the curious, the slightly mad, and those with an un-satiated passion for learning and dare-deviltry.
Tom Peters
#4. Buy American Doesn't Sell Well Anymore Because It Means Give A Copy To The NSA
Bruce Schneier
#5. Pray, for all men need the aid of the gods.
Homer
#6. When attention is given to the spiritual aspect of one's life, it brings a sense of belongingness, and responsibility, compassion and caring for the whole of humanity.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
#8. A house is a machine for living in. Baths, sun, hot-water, cold-water, warmth at will, conservation of food, hygiene, beauty in the sense of good proportion. An armchair is a machine for sitting in and so on. Our
Le Corbusier
#9. The Left is doing to America what it has done to almost everything it has deeply influenced - the arts, the university, religion, culture, minorities, Europe: ruining it.
Dennis Prager
#10. It's a lot more fun being a critic than being the one criticized.
Ed Koch
#11. There was a momentary lull in the shooting and spellslinging, and the kid started scrambling to his feet. I grabbed his arm and pulled him back down. In my family that's not silence; it's reloading.
Lisa Shearin
#12. Labor is cheap, friends are expensive, but sons are priceless.
Rick Joyner
#13. I lived in the Republic of Ireland. I wrote a book about the North but as an outsider. The hatreds there were not mine. I never felt them. I liked how open in most ways Catalan nationalism was, compared to Irish nationalism. I disliked the violence and cruelty in Ireland.
Colm Toibin
#14. The war between England and Scotland was in its eighth year and there had been no raid for ten days: it had seemed possible to get married in peace.
Dorothy Dunnett
#15. His eyes glittered, like a starving man looking at a Big Mac.
Rick Riordan
#16. It's easy to write something average or even something good. But writing well is quite challenging.
Nicholas Sparks
#17. Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable.
Carl Sagan
#18. Multi-touch sensing was designed to allow nontechies to do masterful things while allowing power users to be even more virtuosic.
Jefferson Han
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