Top 12 Macdragon Quotes
#1. I am a night creature, and I write from midnight till dawn, secluded in my office and surrounded by my collection of dragons (I have 400 of them). I only use Macintosh computers, which I name in dynastic order. Right now I'm using MacDragon 5. Only the devil is able to decipher my handwriting.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
#2. American Action Network should be spending their money to try and get those Democrats to change the votes, not beating up on Republicans in the House.
Mick Mulvaney
#3. I love bringing roses to a woman when she least expects it.
Esai Morales
#4. She thought, He whom I love more than my father or mother, he of whom I am always thinking, and in whose hands I would so willingly trust my lifelong happiness. I dare do anything to win him and to gain an immortal soul.
Hans Christian Andersen
#5. Climbing is a great game-great not in spite of the demands it makes, but because of them. Great because it will not let us give half of ourselves-it demands all of us. It demands our best.
Royal Robbins
#6. It's also our collective delusion that overwork and burnout are the price we must pay in order to succeed.
Arianna Huffington
#7. But if intelligence is our only edge, we must learn to use it better, to sharpen it, to understand its limitations and deficiencies - to use it as cats use stealth, as walking sticks use camouflage, to make it the tool of our survival.
Carl Sagan
#8. If you are sorry, you will leave him. Jack will never be yours, Schuyler. Not like I am yours.
-Oliver
Melissa De La Cruz
#9. [I]t seemed as if the streets were absorbed by the sky, and the night were all in the air.
Charles Dickens
#10. If low-temperature fusion does exist and can be perfected, power generation could be decentralized. Each home could heat itself and produce its own electricity, probably using a form of water as fuel. Even automobiles might be cold-fusion powered.
Charles Platt
#11. Leaders are hard workers. They never expect more out of the people around them than they are willing to give themselves.
Jim George
#12. The practice of the Sufis is too sublime to have a formal beginning,
Idries Shah
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