Top 15 Phrack Magazine Quotes
#1. My grandmother always said if you add sugar to booze then it's medicine not liquor.
Simon Clark
#2. If someone's opinion of you goes from sky-high to rock bottom, this isn't normal.
Jackson MacKenzie
#3. The Pact of Munich is signed. Czechoslovakia as a power is out.
Alfred Jodl
#4. I want to leave all my friends and the sunlight for a small, rainy town.
The Harvard Lampoon
#5. People were strange like that. They could be completely uninterested in you, but the moment you picked up a book, you were the one being rude.
Katarina Bivald
#6. What? do I love her, that I desire to hear her speak again, and feast upon her eyes
William Shakespeare
#7. Enough had been thought, and said, and felt, and imagined. It was about time that something should be done.
C.S. Lewis
#8. Chicks dig me because I rarely wear underwear, and when I do, it's usually something unusual.
Bill Murray
#9. People who get his kind of result are ... She looks over her shoulder like she expects someone to appear behind her ... are called ... Divergent.
Veronica Roth
#10. I am for violence if non-violence means we continue postponing a solution to the American black man's problem just to avoid violence.
Malcolm X
#11. A really well-done first draft of a book bares your soul. The purpose of revision is so that everyone who reads the published version believes you were writing about theirs.
James A. Owen
#12. Any man filled with empathy is capable of gaining valuable insights on the human condition through the suffering of others. You do not need to suffer to know suffering, but you need empathy first to identify and feel the suffering of others around you.
Suzy Kassem
#13. The most powerful predictable people builders are praise and encouragement.
Brian Tracy
#14. I think only things that are personal to us offend us. It's always bizarre when people who would normally laugh at an AIDS joke won't laugh at a cancer joke, but far more people know somebody who's died from cancer.
Jim Jefferies
#15. A major criterion for judging the anxiety level of any society is the loss of its capacity to be playful.
Edwin H. Friedman
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