Top 12 Nikeisha Beckford Quotes

#1. Then there's those wizards on it, who must all be gifted hydrophobes - " "You mean they hate water?" said Twoflower. "No, that wouldn't work," said Rincewind. "Hate is an attracting force, just like love. They really loathe it, the very idea of it revolts them.

Terry Pratchett

#2. Fantasy is the impossible made probable. Science Fiction is the improbable made possible.

Rod Sterling

#3. Whoever heard of an electric violin, electric cello or, for that matter, an electric singer?

Andres Segovia

#4. It is one of those lessons that every child should learn: Don't play with fire, sharp objects, or ancient artifacts.

Patricia Briggs

#5. Our envy always lasts longer than the happiness of those we envy.

Heraclitus

#6. Since love is a magic, Valentine's Day is the day of magicians! Whoever loves creates a magic; whoever is loved, a magic is created!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#7. If we ever established contact with intelligent life on another world, there would be barriers to communication. First, they would be many light years away, so signals would take many years to reach them: there would be no scope for quick repartee. There might be an IQ gap.

Martin Rees

#8. what ever the cause or purpose of the break-up, heartbreak is always difficult to handle.

Raul Castell

#9. You can't have a better tomorrow if you are thinking about yesterday all the time.

Charles Kettering

#10. Death without the possibility of ever changing the world is the same as a life that never was.

Douglas Coupland

#11. When you're that No. 1 seed, teams are gunning for you, everybody wants to be that team to knock you off. For us, we get a chance to face the No. 1 team for a second time this year, so let's see what happens.

Hines Ward

#12. I suppose the cave-woman sometimes felt rather relieved when everything was settled for her with a club, but I'm sure the caveman must have had a hard time ridding himself of the thought that he had behaved like a cad and taken a mean advantage.

P.G. Wodehouse

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