Top 15 El Mektab Quotes
#1. If you don't know the exact moment when the lights will go out, you might as well read until they do.
Clive James
#3. Hoping that he might peek through a gap in the fance and see that Patch was really a big softy, all bark and no bite, or, as they sometimes say in England, "All mouth and no trousers"!
Nick Trout
#4. I'm sure there will continue to be exciting new products and major changes, but it looks as if the existing technology has a great deal of room to grow and prosper.
Jack Kilby
#5. No one knows ish about ish, though some ish does get much closer to the real ish.
Linh Dinh
#6. A sloppy performance in a photograph is as distressing as a sloppy performance in music.
Fred Picker
#7. Work diligently. Diligently. Work patiently and persistently. Patiently and persistently. And you're bound to be successful. Bound to be successful.
S. N. Goenka
#8. People like him had these weird thick skins. You insult them to their face and it whistles past their ears. They take irony as compliments and barely even notice your wittiest retorts. When
Niels Saunders
#9. It must have been like death,'3 he wrote, 'the thing which we can never know beforehand.
Helen Macdonald
#10. Express your most powerful thought in the shortest sentence.
Roy Peter Clark
#11. We cannot put cinema in parallel with the political, because politics are something dirty and cinema is not dirty.
Ali Suliman
#12. I'd love to hold a koala. They sleep 22 hours a day, eat eucalyptus leaves and just hang out. I want to spend some time with that guy.
Milo Ventimiglia
#13. I could feel the heat glowing from him, with that sudden rise of temperature which presages falling asleep in very young children.
Diana Gabaldon
#14. No matter what God does for us, no matter how many calls, opportunities, or invitations we are offered, we can always find something to complain about. We can always rationalize our way out of having to repent and change our ways.
The Daughters Of St. Paul
#15. The heart is a vital organ, but it is a faulty guide to conduct. It is the mind makes judgements and comparisons, furnishes evidence on which ideas of truth can be founded.
Barry Unsworth