
Top 15 Ekwefi In Things Fall Apart Quotes
#1. For a long time I didn't want to do a solo thing, but there comes a point where everyone else is going outside of The Strokes and The Strokes filtering process.
Julian Casablancas
#2. One Power alone makes a Poet: Imagination. The Divine Vision.
William Blake
#3. I really respect the Coen brothers as directors and as creative individuals and with the way that they handle the industry and the business side of things.
Allison Tolman
#4. Revolutionary ideas may be wonderful, but revolutions are nasty. You can't cure a headache by cutting off the patients head.
Joel Shepherd
#5. Something to live on, not just dreams. But what was life worth, once all the dreams have become dust?
Claire Hajaj
#6. I was hugely impressed ... was the ultimate example of a man who knew what he didn't know, was perfectly willing to admit it, and didn't want to leave until he understood. That's heroic to me.
I wish every grad student had that attitude.
Randy Pausch
#7. Once you've achieved success, and you're making decisions that are working, I don't understand why anyone would be second-guessing themselves.
Chelsea Handler
#8. A man can never be idle with safety and advantage until he has been so trained by work that he makes his freedom from times and tasks more fruitful than his toil has been.
Hamilton Wright Mabie
#9. Mutations are exciting. They try to fix 'em when they come out. Did you see the two-headed baby they killed last month when they tried to cut it apart? That was hilarious!
Doug Stanhope
#11. The thing that attracts people to "The Sopranos" is the family element. It shows that America still has a longing for that traditional upbringing.
Christine O'Donnell
#12. She knew that she could not have reached this white serenity except as the sum of all the colors, of all the violence she had known.
Ayn Rand
#13. These tools we love so much have burrowed under our skin like parasites ... Making us smarter and stronger and always, always more dependent.
Daniel H. Wilson
#14. The word poetry comes from the Greek word poiesis which just means "a making". So if you've made it, it's poetry. Even if it's breakfast.
Benedict Smith
#15. Greek was very much a live language, and a language still unconscious of grammar, not, like ours, dominated by definitions and trained upon dictionaries.
Gilbert Murray
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