
Top 15 Finzi Clarinet Quotes
#1. It is harder to defend a computer than to attack it.
Mark Bowden
#2. Taste consists in the power of judging; genius in the power of executing.
Hugh Blair
#3. Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when it is the only one you have.
Emile Chartier
#4. It was sort of my own personal apocalypse.
Nick Cole
#5. I'll tell you what: How about no more suicide attempts; no more walking off with strangers; no more trying to fight vampires with silly, human weapons--silver bullets only work on werewolves, Jocelyn--and no more holding Nachari's hand. And we'll be just fine.
Tessa Dawn
#6. The individual can take initiatives without anybody's permission. Only individuals can think. Only the individual disregards his fears and commits himself exclusively to reforming the human environment.
R. Buckminster Fuller
#8. Monsters don't always lurk in the shadows. Sometimes they hide in plain sight.
Belle Aurora
#9. They paid people to write books!!! Until that moment I had a vague idea that books were produced in factories, like tires, or else they grew on trees, like money.
Gary Reilly
#10. If you think of the ideas of open source applied to information in an encyclopedia, you get to Wikipedia - lots and lots of small contributions that bubble up to something that's meaningful.
Matt Mullenweg
#11. I don't like when stories end." "Why?" "Because it means that nothing that comes after seems to matter.
Cole McCade
#12. In the stormy ocean of life, take refuge in your wise self.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#13. So when you're dealing with an existential threat like death or like climate change, if you see it as 'we are all toast anyway,' then denial is a pretty good way of coping.
Bob Inglis
#14. C'mon kids! Wake up and smell the CO2! Take over your administration building, occupy your university president's office, or storm in on the next meeting of your college's board of trustees until they agree to make your school carbon neutral.
Thomas Friedman
#15. All talk of winning the people by appealing to their intelligence, of conquering them by impeccable syllogism, is so much moonshine.
H.L. Mencken
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