Top 15 Electron Shell Quotes
#1. First, perseverance trumps talent. Second, do what you want to do, otherwise why bother? Third, be ethical; it might rub off on others. Fourth, don't give up.
Jay Maisel
#2. So far war has been the only force that can discipline a whole community, and until an equivalent discipline is organized, I believe that war must have its way.
William James
#3. Yes. She got into a right state when she realized no one could read them, though. She's setting up some sort of literacy curse. Some of the boys want to know
is that like gypsy magic? Can you curse someone to read?
Anne Mallory
#4. I used to take amphetamines until I realized that amphetamines didn't go with being a good singer.
Roger Daltrey
#5. Russian men have a saying: "Women are like buses ... " That's it.
Yakov Smirnoff
#6. Indeed, bull markets are fueled by successive waves of prior skeptics finally capitulating as their fears fade. Eventually, fear turns to euphoria, and that's the stuff of bubbles.
Kenneth Fisher
#7. Aye, they do. Let me be the first to welcome you to Neverland
Lisa Maxwell
#9. For some people, particularly women, marriage-even an unhappy one such as this-is an escape from even greater unhappiness.
Khaled Hosseini
#10. I've been such an oddball my whole life, but I've always been cool and I've always dressed fairly smartly.
CeeLo Green
#12. Let us beware of common folk, common sense, sentiment, inspiration, and the obvious.
Charles Baudelaire
#13. Leaning forward, Cinder spoke very clearly. "I have a computer in my brain," she said. "So while I'm not going to tell you that I am the smartest or, by any means, the most experienced person in this room, I would suggest that no one use my youth to believe that I am also ignorant.
Marissa Meyer
#14. Souls are unique divine signatures of pure love that existed before physical form, and will continue to exist after our physical containers are shed.
Leta B.
#15. I believe that there was a great age, a great epoch when man did not make war: previous to 2000 B.C. Then the self had not reallybecome aware of itself, it had not separated itself off, the spirit was not yet born, so there was no internal conflict, and hence no permanent external conflict.
D.H. Lawrence