
Top 15 Intellectual Reign Of Terror Quotes
#2. I actually didn't like Jane Austen. I was more into the Brontes. They were so wild and passionate. I thought there was something a bit tame about Austen.
Frances O'Connor
#3. How much more ought we to cherish and marvel at the fact that for nearly two thousand years people have prayed this prayer. When you take these words on your lips you stand on hallowed ground.
N. T. Wright
#4. Life is not measured by the money we earn but by the love that we give away.
Debasish Mridha
#5. I think the young actor who really wants to act will find a way ... to keep at it and seize every opportunity that comes along.
John Gielgud
#6. The general with the smallest numbers should remain always on the offensive.
Joe Abercrombie
#7. In books, you can just wallow in dialogue, and you can just wallow in written words. In screenplays, every line has to serve the purpose of the line that's implied before it and the line that's implied after it. Maybe five lines have to do the work of fifty lines.
Chuck Palahniuk
#8. When orders are consistently trustworthy and observed, the relationship of a commander with his troops is satisfactory.
Sun Tzu
#9. You have to know one big thing and stick with it. The leaders who had one very big idea and one very big commitment. This permitted them to create something. Those are the ones who leave a legacy.
Irving Kristol
#10. I remember New York in the '80s as a place with vacant lots that would eventually give over to nature. Weeds would grow up, squirrels would move in. That entropy is gone now. It's too expensive to let a vacant lot go natural.
Moby
#11. The revision of the books of Judges, Samuel, and Kings, undertaken towards the end of the Babylonian exile, a revision much more thorough than is commonly assumed, condemns as heretical the whole age of the Kings.
Julius Wellhausen
#12. Mobile notifications put people in a state of perpetual emergency interruption - similar to what 911 operators and air traffic controllers experienced back in the '70s and '80s.
Douglas Rushkoff
#13. Early on, if I was alone two three nights in a row, I'd start writing poems about suicide.
Jack Nicholson
#15. real silence is silence without words, silence that speak words in silence and silence that talks better than words
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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