Top 13 Gordon Magnin Quotes

#1. The cow's point of view deserves more literary attention.

Mason Cooley

#2. Because shaving and putting on a bunch of foundation every day are emotionally exhausting reminders of being trans, she gets a step removed from them by monologuing like she's explaining them to someone.

Imogen Binnie

#3. Nature has no reverence towards life. Nature treats life as though it were the most valueless thing in the world. ... Nature does not act by purposes.

Erwin Schrodinger

#4. I only take causes or write about things that I am passionate about, and I do it with a certain flair and a sort of wink and a nod.

Jason Calacanis

#5. Those who try to keep their lives will lose them. But those who give up their lives will save them. LUKE 17:33

Max Lucado

#6. There are many matters and many circumstances in which consciousness is undesirable and silence is golden, so that secrecy can be used as a marker to tell us that we are approaching the holy.

Gregory Bateson

#7. It's everyone's responsibility to build up other women rather than tear them down. Be self-aware and proactive. It's not wrong to have those thoughts, but you can change how you respond to those feelings. Take a mental step back, and think about why you're feeling that way.

Lilly Singh

#8. Everyone will think it's stupid!"
"Everyone says it's impossible."
Guess what? Everyone works in the balloon factory and everyone is wrong.

Seth Godin

#9. Who, precisely, are your Dreamers? Are their Dreams in Technicolor? Do you allow their most Outrageous Dreams to be seen in public?

Tom Peters

#10. Once two persons are tied together freedom is lost and anger arises. When freedom is lost everything becomes ugly. Love means that freedom remains intact: marriage means that freedom has been dropped. You have bargained for permanence, for security, and you have paid for it with freedom.

Rajneesh

#11. I am a reflection of my mother's secret poetry as well as of her hidden angers

Audre Lorde

#12. Life's always changing. We always are being called to adapt.

Elizabeth Lesser

#13. Experience is primarily the ability to restrain our fleeting impulses.

Sergei Lukyanenko

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