
Top 19 John Langdon Quotes
#2. As both a fine artist and a graphic designer, I specialize in the visual presentation of words.
John Langdon
#3. If we are to begin to try and understand life as it will be in 1960,
we must begin by realizing that food, clothing and shelter will cost
as little as air
John Langdon-Davies
#4. when asking someone to make a judgment call in a volatile environment, consider withholding historical information so that he or she can focus on contextual information. More data isn't always better.
Anonymous
#5. Be confident but with a leashed ego.
Ben Tolosa
#6. You count up your dead, every one. Always. Recall them, each and all - every face, every heart.
Janet Morris
#7. The media loves nothing more than when there is a racial scandal or something. Racism, bigotry, these are just such hot button issues, and the media loves it.
John Rocker
#8. Conservatives believe in providing Constitutional rights to our citizens, not to enemy combatants like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Mitt Romney
#9. Bowman could bear no more. He jerked out the last unit, and Hal was silent forever.
Arthur C. Clarke
#11. Language, philosophy, and science are interwoven into the design of words, which are manipulated to create surprising illusions.
John Langdon
#12. By 1975 sexual feeling and marriage will have nothing to do with each other.
John Langdon-Davies
#13. There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable.
John Langdon-Davies
#14. If you're hurt, lick your wounds and get up again. If you've given it your absolute best, it's time to move forward,
Richard Branson
#15. It's very scary to turn things down, but a project has to really mean something to me. I'm not interested in making a lot of money.
Randa Haines
#16. You sort of don't find me attractive? That can also mean you sort of do find me attractive.
Colleen Hoover
#17. Mr John Langdon Davies warns women 'that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary'.
Virginia Woolf
#19. My father was an obsessive bird-watcher. The genes of observation passed down.
Martin Parr
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top