Top 15 Liao Jingfeng Quotes
#1. About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters.
W. H. Auden
#2. I landed in 1980 in Bangkok, and I stopped to eat ten times between the airport and the hotel. It was all lemongrass and ginger and chilies.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
#3. Happiness does not depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude
Dale Carnegie
#4. He pulled out a single half-blackened disc of bronze. "Money," he said. "You get it by working, and then you trade it for things you want."
"But it's so small," said Runnel.
"So's your wit," said the man, and turned away.
Orson Scott Card
#5. Sexuality and where it is going is an extraordinary question, for I don't see it going anywhere. It is with me, and that's it.
David Bowie
#6. Well," he said at last, "if you guys elect me leader, you must be even crazier than I am. So let's build a spankin' hot war machine!
Rick Riordan
#7. The general interest of the masses might take the place of the insight of genius if it were allowed freedom of action.
Denis Diderot
#8. But I can't say that gratitude was my motive for infringing on the Law of Cultural Embargo. I was not paying my debt to him. Such debts remain owing. Estraven and I had simply arrived at the point where we shared whatever we had that was worth sharing.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#9. We want to remember that America is at its best when it's struggling to live up to its stated ideals.
Lonnie Bunch
#10. Not everyone who attains Self-realization can make a reliable guide. I have been saying "he," but this is not a role for men alone. My own teacher is my mother's mother.
Anonymous
#11. We are watching very closely to see how the disease associated with bird flu, when it hits humans, is evolving.
David Nabarro
#12. Jenks, deep into his honey drunk, gyrated wildly.
Kim Harrison
#13. There are few things more calming than a quiet room full of books.
Trudy Wallis
#14. Perceptions of the modern masons ranged from their being a group of harmless old men who liked to play dress-up ... all the way to an underground cabal of power brokers who ran the world. the truth, no doubt, was somewhere in the middle.
Dan Brown
#15. I always thought Henry Kissinger was a disaster because he lies like most people breathe and you can't have that in public life.
Seymour Hersh