
Top 15 Elizabeth Grosz Quotes
#1. Every company that has an economist working for him has one employee too many.
Warren Buffett
#2. People don't gotta like the same stuff. If they did, life would be pretty boring.
Erin Bowman
#3. Keeping grounded and keeping focused and keeping calm and thankful, that comes from God.
Lenny Kravitz
#4. The body must be regarded as a site of social, political, cultural and geographical inscriptions, production or constitution. The body is not opposed to culture, a resistant throwback to a natural past; it is itself a cultural, the cultural product.
Elizabeth Grosz
#5. I felt like a kid standing in the world's greatest video arcade without any quarters, unable to do anything but walk around and watch the other kids play.
Ernest Cline
#6. Too many times we are concerned with how much, instead of how little, like this [world] we can become.
Billy Graham
#7. I think that's the lesson you learn in life. As you get older you realize you're never going to grow up and you're never going to be ready. And you may, as well, do things now, don't wait
Hugh Laurie
#8. Art proper, in other words, emerges when sensation can detach itself and gain an autonomy from its creator and its perceiver when something of the chaos from which it is drawn can breathe and have a life of its own
Elizabeth Grosz
#9. It took a long time, but I have learned that you just can't take anything you want out of life without putting something back in exchange.
Piper Laurie
#10. Separation is the first cause of inequality.
Katy Tackes
#11. Cats and I have an understanding, but we choose not to interact often.
Aaron Tveit
#12. The Americans, like the English, probably make love worse than any other race.
Walt Whitman
#13. Beyond the slumpstone wall lay a backyard, a swimming pool. Dappled with morning light and tree shadows, the water glimmered in shades of blue from sapphire to turquoise, as might a trove of jewels left by long-dead pirates who had sailed a sea since vanished.
Dean Koontz
#14. I am all out of forgiveness and you are all out of chances to get back into my life.
Trishna Damodar
#15. The Sun shone into my bath water through the West half window, and a big Maltese cat came and rub himself against the tub, watching me curiously. While I scrubbed my grandmother busy herself in the dining room.
Willa Cather
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