Top 14 Mustapholes Quotes

#1. To begin, this thing he calls "homoeomeria" - take bones: you see, they're made of little bones, 835 wee, tiny ones; and from wee, tiny guts, guts are created; and blood comes into being when lots of little drops of blood foregather.

Titus Lucretius Carus

#2. Almost everyone takes pleasure in repaying trifling obligations, very many feel gratitude for those that are moderate; but there is scarcely anyone who is not ungrateful for those that are weighty.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#3. It feels like people talk a lot, in their relationships and in therapy. But my family wasn't like that. My dad wasn't and I wasn't. Things were said, but via the language of action.

Leigh Newman

#4. To control yourself, control your fear first.

Debasish Mridha

#5. Virtually all organisations known to you work largely by means of your greed.

Idries Shah

#6. Once I started working, it became better and better. I really felt that I was back into the work. I was glad I was alive. Just being able to draw and paint - even if I can't walk - is worth living for.

John Newman

#7. The mother of excess is not joy but joylessness.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#8. Every form of talent involves a certain shameless-ness.

Emile M. Cioran

#9. When you help scholars, you gain a share in their learning.

Nachman Of Breslov

#10. What you think about when you don't think, shows who you really are.

David O. McKay

#11. I'm the last of the mad ones.

Maureen Johnson

#12. The character which results from wealth is that of a prosperous fool.

Aristotle.

#13. Or say we have two rival dictators in a death grudge. Assuming ED289/290 develops nicely in pill form, allow me to slip each dictator a mickey. Soon their tongues are down each other's throats and doves of peace are pooping on their epaulets.

George Saunders

#14. I always try to look at the episode overall, and try to figure out where I can add something that's a little ironic or self-aware or light because I think that's what makes the show special.

Meaghan Rath

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