Top 40 Focke Quotes
#1. Focke's razor: Never attribute to plot holes that which is adequately explained by miracles.
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#2. Progress is hard, achievements are easy, and giving up is easier still.
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#3. Political correctness is modern day censorship. This still doesn't justify you in being a douchebag.
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#4. Writing is all about tents: sometimes you're competent, sometimes you're eloquetent.
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#5. Relatable escapism can only be achieved using facets of the real world.
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#6. We treat what's lost, what could have never been, what we could have never dreamed of, again. We treat it like heirlooms for it is so precious. For we know it can be lost, again.
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#7. Bloated software causes IT stress farts.
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#8. Death is the first and final entry in the book of this life.
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#10. In my opinion, works of art should be viewed as gifts; something precious given from a point of empathy, where personal enrichment is vastly superior to the value of the gift, and the giver begs for nothing but for the gift to shine on its own.
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#11. It is infinitely easier to experience an indescribable experience than to describe it.
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#12. What would writing be without a bit of melancholy?
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#13. Everything about her exuded a certain calmness, an unfathomable tranquillity. Her body, her smile, and her mesmerizing eyes all came together to form a lively painting of timeless allure.
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#15. Pampered content is a public resignation of artistic integrity.
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#16. It was hard to accept, but when the heart-shed of a faded sparkle was tallied, a dim fullness came over me. Maybe some things are just meant to be cherished the way they are: Unfinished, left unturned, wondering what could be and could have been.
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#18. It's a sad fact that some people are only remembered once they're dead.
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#19. The biggest twist in fiction might be a story ending exactly how you thought it would.
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#20. Money changes people. This process is more commonly known as trading.
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#21. Life summed up with a marketing slogan: Limited Edition!
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#22. Be creative, be innovative, consume what everyone consumes and make it fresh!
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#23. When you aim for the stars even if you fail you'll be a falling star, and that's wish-fulfilling material.
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#24. Time makes the ordinary extraordinary and the extraordinary ordinary.
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#25. Writing complex characters is the penultimate exercise in empathy.
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#26. Fear is like a little germ in your head, allow it to grow and it takes over your all.
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#28. If idiots can't think for themselves, then what is a movement of idiots?
A herd following the flock.
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#29. A writer who intermingles his own opinions with that of his characters is less consequent than a fascistic communist.
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#30. Climate change is like my head: it's not visible in every instance, but I'm pretty darn sure it's there.
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#31. You won't know how much you'll miss someone until they're gone. Go give them a big hug while you have the chance.
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#32. Where did it go, the moderate opine? I can't find it here nor there!
'Perhaps then it's twixt the false dichotomy?
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#33. Sheep wish no taste but woolly sweet conformity.
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#34. Bad business does not revolve around missing crossroads. It revolves around roundabouts.
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#35. I don't experience writer's block, I only have periods of severe writer's diarrhoea; an incoherent mess of unfitting words placed in random sentences. Luckily, I can usually separate the shit from "the shit" later on.
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#36. Love yourself' the social horde spouts from on high, mere moments later they frown at a bypassing narcissist.
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#37. -The burden of existence is bestowed upon birth.
-The gift of existence is bestowed upon birth.
Choose wisely, your life (and potential others' life) depend on it.
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#38. Art has simple founding principles: Less is more, more or less; fill in the blanks with no filler.
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#39. An artist without an audience is like a jar without jelly. There doesn't always need to be much jelly in the jar, nevertheless a jar without jelly would feel jealous and empty.
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#40. Growth is a revolt against natural degradation.
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