
Top 15 Mungall Quotes
#1. Instead of a few months, the doctors gave him a year. That was how you could be lucky without being lucky. That was how you could be a winner and still lose.
Tommy Wallach
#2. Cultivate only the habits that you are willing should master you.
Elbert Hubbard
#3. And I know, because I've been there, that there is a hellworld where you're always expected to have an opinion about everything all the time: a judgment, a take - a 'view,' in the most ordinary sense of the word.
Michael Herr
#4. The great power of the Internet is it allows people who don't know each other ... to connect with people with shared interests. The shared interests might be that 'I have a kid with leukemia.' Or, 'I'm a Nazi.' It gives marginalized people more power.
Howard Rheingold
#5. Forgive me if what has seemed little to you, to me is all.
Jose Saramago
#6. Every time I listen to Jeff Beck my whole view of guitar changes radically. He's way, way out, doing things you never expect.
Brian May
#7. I understand that it's incredibly difficult to watch what's happening on the news every day and not become inured to it. I've fallen victim to that myself, wanting to look away.
Kevin Powers
#8. Dragon droppings? Per asked in awe, as if that were the most fantastic part of their tale.
Robin Hobb
#9. ...you have been taught to grow out; I have been taught to grow in...I learned to absorb.
Lily Myers
#10. A life touched by the Holy Spirit will tolerate sin no longer.
Billy Graham
#11. Just remember that those who feel profoundly depressed are those whose happiness is likewise intense. What's so wrong with that?
Ashly Lorenzana
#12. What moves me in art is how we question who we are as people.
Ralph Fiennes
#13. Corporate engineers have looked at how women are with each other, borrowing the best tips from female neighborhood culture and then transporting them back into the bosom of capitalism. They've feminized capitalism.
Arlie Russell Hochschild
#14. There's nothing of so infinite vexation As man's own thoughts. John Webster, The White Devil
Robert Galbraith
#15. It consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language.
Isaac Barrow
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