
Top 13 Pixie Lighthorse Poetry Quotes
#1. Listen to hypotheses as they plead their cases before you, but remember that you are not a hypothesis, you are the judge. Therefore do not seek to argue for one side or another, for if you knew your destination, you would already be there.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
#2. Suffering pain is what made you a woman. Most of the milestones in a woman's life were accompanied by pain, like her first time having sex or birthing a child. For men, it was all orgasms and champagne.
Brit Bennett
#3. He also seemed to speak predominantly in italics.
Gail Carriger
#4. It's difficult to reconcile the fantastic with reality; hard to accept that things we can't see exist - terrifying, in fact.
Mary Lindsey
#5. I have a policy that I get to spend as much on myself as I give away.
Jim Clark
#6. My father was a truck driver. That's where it all started, and academically I was a disaster at school. My cousin got his name on the honour board; I, at Melbourne High School, I carved mine on the desk.
Lindsay Fox
#7. When I use the word spirituality, I don't necessarily mean religion; I mean whatever it is that helps you feel connected to something that is larger than yourself.
Dean Ornish
#8. I actually think that many of the musicians who have something meaningful to say don't win competitions. An incredible pianist like Horowitz had so much to say, but he might not win anything in competition because of his wrong notes.
Charlie Albright
#9. 115.Something kinda sad about the way that things have come to be. Desensitized to everything. What became of subtlety? How can this mean anything to me..If I really don't feel anything at all?
Maynard James Keenan
#10. Being fed, and having a soft bed, and other people being in charge, seemed the most wonderful prospect in the world at that moment.
J.K. Rowling
#11. When you have a smartphone, the things that it can do are kind of ridiculous and terrifying.
Jonathan Nolan
#12. I do not imagine that many people in the fifteenth century ever wondered if they were living in the Italian Renaissance.
Carl Sagan
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