Top 16 Muust Quotes
#1. I believe the present matters
not the past! The past muust go. If we seek to keep the past alive, we end, I think, by distorting it. We see it in exaggerated terms
a false perspective. - Hilda Lee
Agatha Christie
#2. Dogs find me irresistible." He lowered his voice to a conspiring whisper, aiming to put her at ease. "It's an alpha thing." Which was true, but was totally outrageous for him to claim.
Jennifer St. Giles
#3. The success of the young entrepreneur will be the key to India's transformation in the new millennium.
Dhirubhai Ambani
#5. I don't look as handsome in Men in Black 2 as I did in the first one.
Tony Shalhoub
#6. I've done music since I would sit and make songs on my computer mic when I was 11.
Keith Stanfield
#7. I don't think at Pixar we'd ever make something that was too scary for general audiences.
Dan Scanlon
#8. The total efforts of the last 20 years of climate policy has likely reduced global emissions by less than 1 percent, or about 250 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.
Bjorn Lomborg
#10. I'll betide thee, say I, and may the Gods, or at least the Athenians, confound thee for a vile citizen and a vile third-rate actor! Read the evidence.
Demosthenes
#11. The beauty of my profession [architecture] lies in its randomness and surprise. And don't think I can choose my projects. I have to build what's offered to me.
Rem Koolhaas
#12. The first and foremost sign of new birth in anyone is that he knows God intuitively, for his spirit has been quickened.
Watchman Nee
#13. There is no such thing in America as an independent press. I am paid for keeping honest opinions out of the paper I am connected with.
Hamilton Holt
#14. You are right, I do fall down a lot.
But that wouldn't be true if I never stood back up.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#15. Honey, that book is about vampires. Those don't exist.
C.B. Conwy
#16. I have seen youths bright eyed and fair groping after bubbles in rapture, and conceiving them diamonds and the glitter of fine jewels, until their hand closed over a something that was not to be felt nor longer seen, mere colored air.
Theodore Dreiser
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