Top 26 Mutating Quotes
#1. How is it that you keep mutating and can still be the same virus?
Chuck Palahniuk
#2. Secrets always tend towards a domino effect, dividing and mutating and acquiring as they multiply the force of irresistible momentum. One soon learns to live in the reality of the alternative unreality of one's making.
Panayotis Cacoyannis
#3. A significant event for me was learning Hank Williams, reconnecting with his music's simplicity, which inspired me to inhabit the same territory. It's different, because I grew up on Led Zeppelin, The Stooges and punk, so in that sense I'm mutating country and folk more than a few degrees.
Stone Gossard
#4. Mutating state and asynchronous programming are very hard to get right.
Lee Campbell
#5. Sin is protean. It is a cancer that keeps mutating, and just when you think you have killed off one form, it turns out a deadlier strain yet is threatening your heart.
John Ortberg
#6. When are we going to say cancer is cured? I'm not sure when that will happen, if that will happen because cancer is a very slippery disease and it involves a vast number of cells in the body and those cells are continually mutating.
David Baltimore
#7. The successful Idea travels from mind to mind, claiming new territory, mutating as it goes.
Bernard Beckett
#8. All these thousands of miles later, all these different people I've been, and it's still the same story. Why is it you feel like a dope if you laugh alone, but that's usually how you end up crying? How is it you can keep mutating and still be the same deadly virus?
Chuck Palahniuk
#9. I took my time and observed Ryder Kingscott - the legend, the most envied, desired, talked about, etc., guy in school - mutating before my eyes into Ryder Kingscott, the ... possible stalker?
Ramona Wray
#10. Las Vegas is the expression, in glitter and concrete, of America's brittle and mutating id.
John Burdett
#11. Whatever was in the sandwiches, you didn't want them getting too warm and going off, or starting to smell, or spontaneously mutating into a new life form.
Ben Aaronovitch
#12. Behavior, n. Conduct, as determined, not by principle, but by breeding.
Ambrose Bierce
#13. History proves that most writers get forgotten anyway. That's very likely to happen to my books, and if I'm extremely lucky, maybe one of my books will survive.
Michel Faber
#14. Just because I write in the first person doesn't mean that all my songs are autobiographical.
Thalia Zedek
#15. When she had been married a little while, she concluded that love was half a longing of a kind that possession did nothing to mitigate.
Marilynne Robinson
#16. The other way that rocks are smoothed is by grinding against each other. God has placed us among people who manage to rub us the wrong way. I am sure that you may feel this way about more than one person in your life. I am convinced we will always be given someone to grind on us!
Andrew Mullek
#17. I love you. I've never met anyone that affects me the way you do. I feel like I could conguer the world, bench press a bus, and run a marathon when I'm with you. You make me feel alive and so happy I can't even think straight.
Marie Coulson
#19. Part of the reason for the ugliness of adults, in a child's eyes, is that the child is usually looking upwards, and few faces are at their best when seen from below.
George Orwell
#21. Woe to him who teaches men faster than they can learn.
Will Durant
#22. We were jigsawed, meant to fit together, making a whole picture.
Alix Ohlin
#23. For a while, I think in 1994, it got to where I didn't want to practice.
Payne Stewart
#24. I remember tap-dancing and singing in front of the TV when I was a kid, telling my dad to stop watching Ed Sullivan or Milton Berle and watch me.
Andie MacDowell
#25. The trembling increased, a moan of grief was heard, nothing articulate - as a bird in the night sometimes laments alone.
Hans Fallada
#26. Habit maketh no monk, ne wearing of gilt spurs maketh no knight.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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