Top 13 Farspark Quotes
#1. Just aiming a speely input device, or a Farspark chambre, or whatever you call it ... a speelycaptor ... at something doesn't collect what is meaningful to me. I need someone to gather it in with all their senses, mix it round in their head, and make it over into words.
Neal Stephenson
#2. Were we, also, hiking along some cosmic journal page? Were the events about us all part of a message we could understand, if only we found the right perspective from which to read them? Somehow, with our long series of miracles, I thought so.
Richard Bach
#3. Originality is the one thing which unoriginal minds cannot feel the use of.
John Stuart Mill
#4. The lesson is that you're just an animal in a cage, no more than that, no better than that.
Stephen King
#5. Well, we all have our sharks, I'm sure, and there's only one way to get them off before they hack and nibble you to death - stop feeding them; they will find other bait; you fattened them the last dozen times around - now set them out to sea.
Charles Bukowski
#6. Don't be afraid to write crap - it makes the best fertilizer. The more you write the better your chances of growing something wonderful.
Pat Pattison
#7. World. When you want something with all your heart, that's when you are closest to the Soul of the World. It's always a positive force.
Paulo Coelho
#8. Financial education needs to become a part of our national curriculum and scoring systems so that it's not just the rich kids that learn about money.. it's all of us.
David Bach
#9. The Great Seal was an early proclamation of 'humanitarian intervention,' to use the currently fashionable phrase.
Noam Chomsky
#10. I would rather have lost my memory again with her than to have her be alone in this.
Colleen Hoover
#12. I try to keep in touch with the details ... I also look at the product daily. That doesn't mean you interfere, but it's important occasionally to show the ability to be involved. It shows you understand what's happening.
Rupert Murdoch
#13. Missional leaders understand the power of connecting relationally in their community through personal networking.
Gary Rohrmayer
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