
Top 14 Jonel Nuezca Quotes
#1. You know ... they say an elephant never forgets.
What they don't tell you is, you never forget an elephant.
Bill Murray
#2. It was like my uterus was tapping out a happy dance on the rest of my organs. God, I was dying the longest, most tortuous, and arousing death in the history of the world.
Cora Carmack
#3. People in day-to-day life tend to skim the surface of things and be polite and careful, and that's not the language I speak. I like talking about feelings, fears and memories, anguish and joy, and I find it in music.
Shirley Manson
#4. Jesus, you'd think the Black Death was sweeping the globe every three months or so ... ebola, SARS, avian flu. You know how many people made money on those scares? Shit, I made my first million on useless antiradiation pills during dirty bomb scares.
Max Brooks
#5. Google's entire business model and its planning for the future are banking on an open and free Internet. And it will not succeed if the Internet becomes overly balkanized.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#6. A girl who would never play in a tournament. She'd been butchered by agents of the Red Rose when they'd been unable to steal her away.
Cinda Williams Chima
#7. When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete, I see that the System Idle Process is hogging all the resources and chewing up 95 percent of the processor's cycles. Doing what? Doing nothing?
John C. Dvorak
#8. Hollywood is a small, familial place. Everyone does business with everybody else. The same complications occur in investment banking.
Michael Ovitz
#9. To conquer your nature is better than to conquer the whole world.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#10. Hide from change and it will hide from you
Tina Brown
#11. In a way, I pick out the films that have a same attitude as music that I like.
Volker Bertelmann
#12. Because people really got tired, too, of the same old formatted sort of thing, and the same old formatted music.
Lester Bowie
#13. Sometimes that's what happens. No cigarette burns, no bone snaps. Just an irretrievable slipping.
Gillian Flynn
#14. Irish people will tell you that, because of their sad history of dispossession, owning a home is not just a way to avoid paying rent but a mark of freedom. In their rush to freedom, the Irish built their own prisons. And their leaders helped them to do it.
Michael Lewis
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