
Top 15 Multitool Quotes
#1. All you need is a [insert plant], some [insert stick / rock / animal feces], and a good multitool.
Les Stroud
#3. Instead, choose decaf for your second cup of the day, engage in good sleeping habits, moderate insulin production in your diet, exercise Primally and boost energy naturally with cold water plunges, deep breathing sequences, napping or quick exercise breaks after long periods of inactivity.
Mark Sisson
#4. You don't have to wear fur. They make such great fakes. There's no reason to kill an animal.
Grace Slick
#5. Spirituality authors, who are generally forgiving of most human foibles ... take a hard line on intellectualism ... Skepticism they view with contempt, as the refuge of the unenlightened.
Wendy Kaminer
#6. I have always been suspicious of the phrase, the glow of pregnancy, and my suspicions were only confirmed by Lillian's appearance. Instead of a glow, her whole body seemed to become more and more dull, sallow and sickly sweet and vague, like a candle burning out or a line of smudged writing.
John Burnside
#8. Yeah, I am in favor of migration. But I am also in favor of education. But at the same time, I am in favor of progressive taxation. I think we need all of this. I think we don't have to choose one.
Thomas Piketty
#9. On and on you will hike.
And I know you'll hike far
and face up to your problems
whatever they are.
Dr. Seuss
#10. I don't see how anything like that can keep a coon in a tree," I said. "It'll keep him there all right," Grandpa
Wilson Rawls
#11. It is only when science asks why, instead of simply describing how, that it becomes more than technology. When it asks why, it discovers Relativity. When it only shows how, it invents the atom bomb, and then puts its hands over its eye and says, My God what have I done?
Ursula K. Le Guin
#12. As Ibn Arabi says: 'Absolute existence is the source of all existence'.
Idries Shah
#13. The first few films I made didn't look good at all, and I wasn't trying to make them look good. People dig 'em because they like the content.
Kevin Smith
#15. Lectio, quae placuit, decies repetita placebit.
(What we read with pleasure we can read many times with pleasure.)
Horace
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