Top 15 Justejn Gorder Quotes
#1. Teaching physics at the University, and more general lecturing to wider audiences has been a major concern.
Antony Hewish
#2. Green synthetic practice mats are the worst thing for your golf game that I know of. You can hit six inches behind the ball and not even know it, because the ball still gets airborne. Practice nets are awful, too. Swing a weighted club instead.
Lee Trevino
#3. You do not exist to serve the illusion. The illusion exists to serve you.
Lauren Zimmerman
#5. For the provision of God constantly to be at work in our lives we must activate the laws of God.
Phil Pringle
#7. Think about the world you want to live and work in. What do you need to know to build the world? Demand that your teachers teach you that.
Peter Kropotkin
#8. I want to convince you that these kinds of personal explanations of success don't work. People don't rise from nothing ... It is only by asking where they are from that we can unravel the logic behind who succeeds and who doesn't.
Malcolm Gladwell
#9. She died believing in the Trinity and Heaven and Hell and all the rest of it. I'm so glad. Why? Because I loved her.
Kurt Vonnegut
#10. Twenty pounds of tomatoes will cook down into a pot of tomato sauce that fits into five one-quart freezer boxes, good for one family meal each. (Be warned, the fragrance of your kitchen will cause innocent bystanders to want to marry you.)
Barbara Kingsolver
#11. If you dream you do something, it's as if you actually are doing it from your brain's point of view.
Stephen LaBerge
#12. Weaknesses of character are normally shown in a game of chess.
Garry Kasparov
#13. Don't worry about trying to develop a style. Style is what you can't help doing. If you write enough, you draw enough, you'll have a style, whether you want it or not. Don't worry about whether you're "commercial". Tell your own stories, draw your own pictures. Let other people follow you.
Neil Gaiman
#14. Perhaps it would be better not to be a writer, but if you must, then write.
J.B. Priestley
#15. The future belongs to the competent. It belongs to those who are very, very good at what they do. It does not belong to the well-meaning.
Brian Tracy