
Top 13 Otherthings Quotes
#1. Something breaks under my boot, and I know before I look down what I'll see. Bones. Human skulls, femurs, ribs. The bones of otherthings as well, things that starved once the humans rotted away. Twisted spines, elongated jaws. Teeth.
Caitlin Kittredge
#2. Money, iit turned out, was exactly like sex, you thought of nothing else if you didn't have it and thought of otherthings if you did.
James Baldwin
#3. For me, typography is a triangular relationship between design idea, typographic elements, and printing technique.
Wolfgang Weingart
#4. Give role players love. Praise can be most valuable when it's merited by someone whose supporting role is often overlooked
Bill Parcells
#5. If the new American father feels bewildered and even defeated, let him take comfort from the fact that whatever he does in any fathering situation has a fifty percent chance of being right.
Bill Cosby
#6. I can be affectionate about a lot of things without watching them.
Tom Stoppard
#7. Prayer cannot be a request made to a theistic deity to act in human history in a particular way.
John Shelby Spong
#8. A lot of people are realizing they had the wool pulled over their eyes by Obama.
Clint Eastwood
#9. Writing is like making love. Don't worry about the orgasm, just concentrate on the process.
Isabel Allende
#10. Give me the beat, boys, and free my soul. I want to get lost in the rock and roll, and drift away.
Dobie Gray
#11. There is no such thing as magic, supernatural, miracle;
only something that's still beyond logic of the observer.
Toba Beta
#12. The enthusiasm geologists show for adding new words to their conversation is, if anything, exceeded by their affection for the old. They are not about to drop 'granite.' They say 'granodiorite' when they are in church and 'granite' the rest of the week.
John McPhee
#13. Capital is the result of saving, and not of spending. The spendthrift who wastes his substance in riotous living decreases the capital of the country, and therefore the excuse often made for extravagance, that it is good for trade, is based upon false notions respecting capital.
Millicent Fawcett
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