Top 15 Kamron Bradbury Quotes

#1. Silence is all the genius a fool has.

Zora Neale Hurston

#2. Paul had always wanted to be a prodigy. But what no one ever told him was that prodigies don't feel like prodigies; they feel old. They feel like has-beens just at the moment that they're said to be blossoming.

Graham Moore

#3. Some guys they just give up living, and start dying little by little, piece by piece.

Bruce Springsteen

#4. When we reduce ourselves to people who are only waiting for chance and luck, we make ourselves weak.

Sunday Adelaja

#5. Sadly, some folks don't live . . . they merely exist.

Frank Sonnenberg

#6. We are in the midst of an exciting canvass ... I am working very hard in politics as well as in other matters. We are determined that Mississippi shall be settled on a basis of justice and political and legal equality.

Hiram Rhodes Revels

#7. Without inner peace it is impossible to have world peace.

Dalai Lama

#8. Cooking was something women did to nourish and nurture their families, whereas for men it was largely something they did professionally to gain money and status.

Padma Lakshmi

#9. I like to read and write and take pictures and bike.

Alex D. Linz

#10. The notion of a conscious model of oneself as an individual entity actively trying to establish epistemic relations to the world and to oneself, I think, comes very close to what we traditionally mean by notions like "subjectivity".

Thomas Metzinger

#11. You know the expression, "It's not personal; it's business." We sneer at such rot. All business is personal, all the time.

Chris Kilham

#12. The greatest enemy we can face is ourselves, and the greatest battle is against the darkness within.

Derek Landy

#13. We write programs not because we understand the syntax but to solve a problem

Various

#14. One of the first comic things you do is imitate.

Robert Mankoff

#15. The Loch Ness monster doesn't exist either. Loch Ness is just not big enough to hide a thirty foot amphibian or reptile for hundreds of years.

Brian Jones

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