Top 14 Kleiss Gears Quotes
#1. On many American campuses the only qualification for admission was the ability actually to find the campus and then discover a parking space.
Malcolm Bradbury
#2. It just happened, Lo. I can't take it back, and I honestly wouldn't.
I think that should be Ryke's motto. It just happened. Or better yet, throw in his favorite word. It just fucking happened.
Krista Ritchie
#3. That was the state of the world when I began to be aware of my family environment, and I cannot evoke it in any other way: sorrows, griefs, uncertainties in the solitude of an immense house.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#4. I have realised more and more that great companies, founded for a long-term purpose, such as Google or Facebook or SpaceX, may do more good in the world than any other vehicle that we have.
Luke Nosek
#6. How do you know if you truly found the one? When loving her feels like a calling from God.
Khuliso Mamathoni
#7. People seem to think themselves in some ways superior to heaven itself, when they complain of the sorrow and want round about them. And yet it is not the devil for certain who puts pity into their hearts.
Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie
#8. Inside I have been a stabber, a screamer, a die-er from way back.
Benita Valente
#9. Let us prepare TODAY. For the TOMORROWS in the lives of the nations will be so eventful that Negroes everywhere will be called upon to play their part in the survival of the fittest human group.
Marcus Garvey
#10. I don't think that everyone should have a philosophical answer to any given question. There are things that need to be done.
Aleksandar Hemon
#11. I hate to disappoint, but I just lay there, curled in a ball, shaking in pure terror.
Mike Mullin
#12. We are not talking about a new cognition in relation to abstract art, rather a new area of cognition ...
Asger Jorn
#13. Remember when the sound of little feet was the music We danced to week to week Brought back the love, we found trust Vowed we'd never give it up Remember when Alan Jackson, "Remember When
Denise Jackson
#14. The truth. Why are we so obsessed with the truth - begging for it, asking for it, demanding it, when all we really want to do is confirm our own vision of reality?
Jorge Volpi