
Top 15 Horsefly Quotes
#1. A horsefly can't do a horse much real damage, but it can drive it wild anyhow.
Harry Turtledove
#2. A horsefly can't do a horse much damage, but it can drive it wild anyway.
Harry Turtledove
#3. Corporate competition is fierce, viewed by many as economic warfare where all is fair. But politics ... now, this is something unique.
John McAfee
#4. When you're onstage with an electric band going through a massive P.A. system, it's very artificial. You can't really hear your own voice as it comes out of your mouth.
Eric Clapton
#5. Ruddy hell, the cold smacked my face with an iron spade! Now I knew why northerners go in for beards, woad, and body grease.
David Mitchell
#6. There's this parallel, perhaps less conscious desire, which is to numb myself to the world. To deal with the world tomorrow. Living is difficult. Dying is difficult.
Jowita Bydlowska
#7. Human life was rarely shapely, only intermittently meaningful, its clumsiness the inevitable consequence of the victory of content over form, of what and when over how and why.
Salman Rushdie
#8. Dance, which displays the body in public, is one of the channels of communication used to pass along important social skills from one generation to the next.
Gerald Jonas
#9. I believe single women should have more to do - better chances of interesting and profitable occupation than they possess now. And
Charlotte Bronte
#10. To know the laws that govern the winds, and to know that you know them, will give you an easy mind on your voyage round the world; otherwise you may tremble at the appearance of every cloud.
Joshua Slocum
#11. Judgment of the people in the situation is not helpful. How can you help them is the question.
Russell Simmons
#12. everyone is acting a part all the time, knowingly or unknowingly.
R.K. Narayan
#13. I do believe there is life in outer space. Mathematically, there has to be, and if you believe as I do that there is a creator of the universe, then how can we be so arrogant to believe he created life here and nowhere else?
Eugene Cernan
#14. Unless you've been touched personally, it's difficult to see, but there are millions of people who have no voice whatsoever.
Roger Daltrey
#15. It is the cruelest of all ironies that moderns imagine themselves to be (abstractly understood) "individuals," because in actuality moderns are "types," abstracted and self-abstractive victims of a process of stereotyping that afflicts even would-be rebels and anarchists.
Kenny Smith
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