Top 14 Quotes About A Bad Day

#1. The concept of 'talent' is formed under completely abstract criteria, having nothing in common with reality. But the reality is such that I don't understand chess as a whole. But then again no one understands chess in its entirety. Perhaps talent is something else, in chess it is conditionality.

Alexander Morozevich

#2. If people don't like the trailer, then blame it on the people who made the trailer.

Michel Gondry

#3. The inactive must justify their sloth by picking nits with those making an attempt -

Dave Eggers

#4. How can I ever repay you for what you've given me? A daily opportunity to change the world for the better simply by spending time with the person I love the most.

Dallas Clayton

#5. I think that the online world has actually brought books back. People are reading because they're reading the damn screen. That's more reading than people used to do.

Bill Murray

#6. A man
be the heavens ever praised!
is sufficient for himself.

Thomas Carlyle

#7. I can tell you is all nine of the people here [ on debates] would make an infinitely better commander in chief than Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.

Ted Cruz

#8. Now think of it this way: which do you think would be better for Dottie, havin' ten thousand dollars so maybe she could go to that Amazon school, or havin' a beat-up, old, ugly, naggy, alcoholic

Tracy Letts

#9. How the hell should I know? I'm just a grunt.

James A. Moore

#10. Gillman smiles, in the cold manner of an assassin. It's like looking in the mirror.

Irvine Welsh

#11. Young people today, for example, often watch live television (if they watch it live at all) with both the TV and their laptops or tablet devices on.

George Takei

#12. The Constitution does not vest in Congress the authority to protect society from every bad act that might befall it ... [I]f followed to its logical extreme, [this approach] would result in an unwarranted expansion of federal power.

Clarence Thomas

#13. A person's genetic endowment, a product of the evolution of the species, is said to explain part of the workings of his mind and his personal history the rest.

B.F. Skinner

#14. Change amuses the mind, but rarely profits.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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