Top 15 Griefable Servers Quotes
#1. There was such a thing as women's work and it consisted chiefly, Hilary sometimes thought, in being able to stand constant interruption and keep your temper ...
May Sarton
#2. A man really writes for an audience of about ten persons. Of course if others like it, that is clear gain. But if those ten are satisfied, he is content.
Alfred North Whitehead
#3. He had a dazzling talent for spending millions without increasing mankind's stores of anything but chagrin.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
#6. The Common Curriculum can easily become the karaoke curriculum, where everyone just follows the bouncing ball of the script.
Andy Hargreaves
#7. It is a good thing to lose confidence in ourselves so as to gain confidence in God.
D.L. Moody
#8. I know how people are. We fixate on controversy and all that.
Tracy Morgan
#9. The more ideas there are in circulation, the more ideas there are for any individual to disagree with. More media always means more arguing.
Clay Shirky
#10. Ethnic and religious conflict remain the most intractable and dangerous problems in the world today.
John Shattuck
#11. I'm a terrible prince. I should put my kingdom first and everything else second, but your first. I want you by my side every second, but I know I would crumble if I lost you.
Shannon Hale
#12. Executing a criminal often makes a martyr of him. Once he's dead and gone, people all too often forget the crimes he's committed and start to see a more sanitised version. A person like that starts to be seen as a victim.
John Flanagan
#13. The government can't even do a good job of something as simple as running the Post Office. How can it be expected to do a good job with something really important, like educating our children?
Rand Paul
#14. We can't share the earth with pure evil anymore than we can share the earth with smallpox.
David Gelernter
#15. Neil started for the door, but Kevin put a hand on his shoulder to stop him. "Neil."
There was a world of regret in that name, but it was a promise, too.
Nora Sakavic
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