Top 17 L Francis Herreshoff Quotes
#1. Don't get addicted to your requests. Your objective is needs, not requests. Because then it becomes a demand.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
#2. Perhaps she did now, in this foreign country, because it was November here too or because she sensed how vulnerable people are when they have no idea what to do next, how to move forward or back.
Gerbrand Bakker
#4. I think America is a hard nut to crack. But once you get a toehold, it's a great place for an entrepreneur because people are so enthusiastic, and you have the most enthusiastic audiences in world.
Simon Cowell
#6. He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces.
Sun Tzu
#7. Bobby is the most misunderstood, misquoted celebrity walking the face of this earth
Yasser Seirawan
#8. Oh! he understood that for the humble soul of the Russian peasant, worn out by grief and toil, and still more by the everlasting injustice and everlasting sin, his own and the world's, it was the greatest need and comfort to find some one or something holy to fall down before and worship.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#10. Originality irritates so obscurely that people may have to evolve to scratch it.
Steve Aylett
#11. If God had meant for us to have fiberglass boats, he would have planted fiberglass trees.
L. Francis Herreshoff
#12. the theorem of incompleteness . . . [shows] there is nothing on this level of existence that can fully explain this level of existence.
Pat Cadigan
#13. The cabin of a small yacht is truly a wonderful thing; not only will it shelter you from a tempest, but from the other troubles in life, it is a safe retreat.
Lewis Francis Herreshoff
#14. The little town of Stormhaven struggled up the hill, narrow clapboard houses following a zigzag of cobblestone lanes.
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
#15. Far from being laws to protect women, antipolygamy statutes may really do more to protect men.
Matt Ridley
#16. I just don't accept midgets as human beings. There's only so much political correctness I can accept.
Gilbert Gottfried
#17. It's up to all of us, the consumers, to take charge of our health. It's almost like voting. It's your responsibility.
Anne Wojcicki