Top 14 Lumbers Shop Quotes
#1. Even a killer needs to talk, to tell his life story, so bad he'll come and sit beside a grave or a rotting body and just blab, blab, blab at it for hours. Until he makes sense. Until the killer can convince himself with the story of his new reality. The reality that--he was right.
Chuck Palahniuk
#2. The book was written to embody an ideal. It was given to people who already had momentum in doing what was right. That was my mistake. Before any of this can work, our people need to have a minimum level of honor and dignity.
Brandon Sanderson
#3. Every time the circus comes to town, I can't help thinking, Somewhere out there, there's clown semen.
Dana Gould
#4. A fiance is neither this nor that: he's left one shore, but not yet reached the other.
Anton Chekhov
#5. How many new discoveries does not a person make when on some high point he ascends but a single story higher.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#6. Every act of genuine creativity means achieving a higher level of self-awareness and personal freedom.
Rollo May
#7. Why of course it's unlikely!' I said. 'Oh, by far!
The awesome-est things in the world often are!
Al Yankovic
#8. Is this some sort of test?"
"Everything that doesn't kill you is."
"Mind you," he added, "surviving doesn't always mean you passed.
Michelle Sagara West
#9. If there were a prerequisite for the future successful digital creative, it would be the passion for discovery.
John Maeda
#10. And when that time comes, let's hope your friends outnumber your enemies.
Michelle Moran
#11. When an individual, a sect, a clique or a nation hates and despises another individual, sect, clique or nation, he or they simply do not know the objects of their hatred. Ignorance is at the bottom of it.
Paul Harris
#12. I believe every woman should have the right to live in a home free of deadly weapons.
Elizabeth Evatt
#13. As a world view, Darwinism cannot of course be refuted, since Faith is, always has been, and always will be, stronger than facts.
Francis Parker Yockey
#14. One thing I had learned in college was that if you ever had a question about truth, reality, or the meaning of existence, read a novel by Albert Camus. Pretty soon you'll be so baffled you'll forget the question.
Gary Reilly