Top 13 Megastructure Ids Quotes
#1. If you allowed yourself to hear or feel amusement, you would hear and feel pain.
Christine Feehan
#2. The Macintosh lacked a fan, another example of Jobs's dogmatic stubbornness. Fans, he felt, detracted from the calm of a computer. This caused many component failures and earned the Macintosh the nickname "the beige toaster," which did not enhance its popularity.
Walter Isaacson
#3. Music goes deeper than emotion into the energies that animate our psychic life.
Roger Sessions
#4. Also, I am driven by a wonderful muse called alimony.
Dick Schaap
#5. I find motivation within myself. I run track not from a competitive Nature, but because I'm a very goal-oriented person.
Gail Devers
#6. Never undertake anything unless you have the heart to ask Heaven's blessing on your undertaking.
Georg C. Lichtenberg
#7. A good novel begins with a small question and ends with a bigger one.
Paula Fox
#8. (A boat in lake.) I was afraid it would turn over at high speed.
Dreams less and less interesting.
William S. Burroughs
#9. What I know of spirit is astir in the world. The god I have always expected to appear at the woods' edge, beckoning, I have always expected to be a great relisher of this world, its good grown immortal in his mind.
Wendell Berry
#10. The physicists say that I am a mathematician, and the mathematicians say that I am a physicist. I am a completely isolated man and though everybody knows me, there are very few people who really know me.
Albert Einstein
#11. Whether you've done anything wrong or not people will write whatever they want, so it's just a matter of not reading it, not buying into it, and hopefully the people that do read it realise that it's just fictional stories for entertainment.
Holly Valance
#12. Nice,' I say, realizing only afterward that I've mimicked her, a bad habit of mine; I'm like one of those animals that imitates its predators to survive.
Melissa Bank
#13. In free society art is not a weapon ... Artists are not engineers of the soul.
John F. Kennedy
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