
Top 15 Moleskine Daily Planner Quotes
#1. A stone can be used for building a house, blocking a road, or killing someone. The same is true for any idea.
Darrell Calkins
#2. Al was cruel, vindictive, angry, elegant, powerful. He gave me strength, he gave me wisdom, not only about magic, but about myself. He was a lot like Trent, only harsher around the edges.
Kim Harrison
#3. Reading in the third millennium B.C. may therefore have been a matter of hearing the cuneiform, that is, hallucinating the speech from looking at its picture symbols, rather than visual reading of syllables in our sense.
Julian Jaynes
#4. Chicago is an exciting place which renews itself. The workshop system encourages close reading and frank discussions of papers and ideas.
James Heckman
#5. Every good story needs a hero. Back when I wrote 'The Search,' that hero was Google - the book wasn't about Google alone, but Google's narrative worked to drive the entire story.
John Battelle
#7. I drink to separate my body from my soul.
Oscar Wilde
#8. Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough.
Oscar Arias
#9. The Cossacks were led by their prince, Amazov, a legendary horseman and, Reed was relieved to find, "a most pleasant and helpful person.
Stephan Talty
#10. Human beings were not, as the eighteenth-century philosophers supposed, wise and virtuous: they were apes.
Aldous Huxley
#11. Maybe I'm a prehistoric monster by being an individual. It's highly likely. All I offer to others is their own individuality. Grab it!
John Lydon
#12. I think the athletes respond well to me because I have been successful.
Linford Christie
#13. Here at its extremities the terrified transients gathered, gazing out at the vast refulgent ocean for some sign of security. We
William Boyd
#14. Is it not dangerous to have students study together for years, copying the same models and approximately the same path?
Theodore Gericault
#15. Youth hates age, age loves youth. This means we are born for unhappiness. This means we will keep buying outfits.
Kate Tempest
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