Top 13 Electric Eye Quotes

#1. They say you never grow poor taking profits. No, you don't. But neither do you grow rich taking a four-point profit in a bull market. Where I should have made twenty thousand dollars I made two thousand. That was what conservatism did for me.

Jesse Lauriston Livermore

#2. Let us return to 'no'. It has the charm of brevity.

Sharon Lee

#3. I just love to collaborate with people who take my ideas real serious, and they don't put up walls around them.

Diplo

#4. Many of us who affirm and practice spiritual gifts would feel more comfortable among anticharismatics who are at least grounded in Scripture than among such flaky charismatics.

Craig S. Keener

#5. The wheel ... is an extension of the foot.
The book ... is an extension of the eye ...
Clothing, an extension of the skin ...
Electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system.

Marshall McLuhan

#6. Love likes to extend itself. If you receive it in a book - or however you get it - then your duty is to extend it beyond.

Alice Walker

#7. Things changed with the discovery of neutron stars and black holes - objects with gravitational fields so intense that dramatic space and time-warping effects occur.

Paul Davies

#8. If I owned Texas and Hell, I'd rent out Texas and live in Hell.

Philip Sheridan

#9. Some people expect the door of opportunity to be opened with an electric eye.

Howard G. Hendricks

#10. My father taught me that one of the most important abilities in life is to be able to take the pain and persevere, and for years this lesson had served me well.

Yanni

#11. When I returned to New York, it had already changed. I always wished things could just remain.

Hannah Lillith Assadi

#12. All I will say is we get wiser as we get older. And that what I am looking for in life is the same as I always have; happiness, peacefulness and joy. And that's all I'm going to say about that because otherwise I'd get into trouble

George Clooney

#13. When Springsteen meets a future girlfriend on the boardwalk in Asbury Park, he delivers this electric introduction: "She was Italian, funny, a beatific tomboy, with just the hint of a lazy eye, and wore a pair of glasses that made me think of the wonders of the library.

Bruce Springsteen

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