Top 13 Dizon Urgent Quotes
#1. It didn't matter how wonderful Andrew was and how much effort he was prepared to put into their relationship. While Lou didn't feel the same way, his love was only building a tower without foundations.
Chris Manby
#2. As a form of escapism, yearning for the 20th century is understandable, but in practice it would be horrible - sort of like going on a holiday promising yourself you could go without the Internet, only to crumble and walk in a daze to the local Internet cafe to gorge on connectivity.
Douglas Coupland
#3. [Discipline i]t's the ability to overcome the urge to grab the bright and shiny and interesting to finish what you've started.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
#4. I've always been comfortable thinking things through and doing it, more or less, my way. You can be as creative as you want, but if you're ... unwilling to work on the details, to see those put into action, then creativity is just dreams, or worse, hallucinations.
Aubrey McClendon
#5. To me there was no catharsis, only an unearthing of rotting corpses of memories, a baring og still suppurating wounds.
Robin Hobb
#7. He is as crazy as bedamned, an incontestable character and a man of ungovernable inexactitudes.
Flann O'Brien
#8. He went up to his room and sat down at the desk to write the hardest note he'd ever written in his life. He tore up four attempts before he was happy with what he'd written. It was short and to the point.
"You mean everything to me."
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Michelle Frost
#9. Open your mind a little, don't believe everything you hear, see or read, the world is so caught up in trying to avoid the topics that matter that you'll lose yourself trying to become like it.
Nikki Rowe
#10. I say this as a young dad seeing children going into primary school: I don't think we should underestimate the formative effect on a child of those first years in primary school.
Nick Clegg
#11. The prophet and the quack are alike admired for a generation, and admired for the wrong reasons.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#12. To think the way you do, you have to be a man who lives either on a tremendous despair, or on a tremendous hope.
On both perhaps.
Albert Camus
#13. You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul's own doing.
Marie Stopes
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