Top 15 Hadef Hoist Quotes

#1. But they are not entitled to pain relief.

Sam Quinones

#2. Haven't shed a single tear, but I'm hurtin' down inside.

Capital STEEZ

#3. Writers should be able to fully deduct from their taxes all writing-related expenses, including alcohol, parking tickets, court judgments, fines for lewd public behavior, Zoloft, and cigarettes.

Chuck Palahniuk

#4. Love, once given, is forever. It canna simply go away.

Karen Marie Moning

#5. In my opinion, the style of a player should not be formed under the influence of any single great master.

Vasily Smyslov

#6. People pitied only what they could easily slaughter.

C.J. Hill

#7. Nietzsche was a revelation to me. I felt that there was someone quite different from what I had been taught. I read him with a great passion and broke with my life, left my job in the asylum, left France: I had the feeling I had been trapped. Through Nietzsche, I had become a stranger to all that.

Michel Foucault

#8. In my youth, poverty enriched me, but now I can afford wealth.

Marc Chagall

#9. Such absolute impenetrability is past comprehension

Charlotte Bronte

#10. I know that some girls look up to me for certain things, like dyslexia, and that way I know that they like me for me, so it adds no pressure.

Bella Thorne

#11. Wit gives an edge to sense, and recommends it extremely.

William Penn

#12. Happy is the person who knows what to remember of the past, what to enjoy in the present, and what to plan for in the future.

Arnold H. Glasow

#13. Much modern prose is praised for its terseness, its scrupulous avoidance of curlicue, etcetera. But I don't feel the deeper rhythm there. I don't think these writers are being terse out of choice. I think they are being terse because it's the only way they can write.

Martin Amis

#14. If I only had two dollars left I would spend one dollar on PR.

Bill Gates

#15. A structure becomes architectural, and not sculptural, when its elements no longer have their justification in nature.

Guillaume Apollinaire

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