Top 81 Quotes About Miscellaneous

#1. Improvements are invented only by those who can feel that something is not good.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#2. While knowledge is orderly and cumulative, information is random and miscellaneous.

Daniel J. Boorstin

#3. miscellaneous guns to choose from. These guns were not ideal since they came from differing countries and

Richard Testrake

#4. The art of injudicious reading, the art of miscellaneous reading which every normal man ought to cultivate, is a very fine and satisfactory art; for the best guide to books is a book itself. It clasps hands with a thousand other books.

Maurice Francis Egan

#5. I liked my books and clouds and sunsets.

S.E. Hinton

#6. Evil is a miscellaneous collection of nasty things that nasty people do.

Richard Dawkins

#7. Miscellaneous is always the largest category.

Joel Rosenberg

#8. I need someone to eat breakfast with and watch AdventureTime with! Then, do other miscellaneous things that you can't say on Twitter!

Adrian Robinson

#9. We understand nature by resisting it.

Gaston Bachelard

#10. We heed no instincts but our own.

Jean De La Fontaine

#11. nothing tends to weaken the resources of the mind so much as a miscellaneous course of reading unaccompanied (as it usually is, I may remark) by reflection.

Robert Henry Elliot

#12. We're never gonna understand women. They're way too complex. You've got too many variables to consider. PMS, bad hair days, miscellaneous mood swings ... there's no way to tell what's causing their attitude.
- Mike

Susane Colasanti

#13. All those authors there, most of whom of course I've never met. That's the poetry side, that's the prose side, that's the fishing and miscellaneous behind me. You get an affection for books that you've enjoyed.

Norman MacCaig

#14. If I say to the moment: 'Stay now! You are so beautiful'!

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#15. It must never be lost sight of what observation is for. It is not for the sake of piling up miscellaneous information or curious facts, but for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort

Katharine Kolcaba

#16. Let's not talk so much about vice. I'm against vice in all forms.

John F. Kennedy

#17. When you do not know how to focus your thoughts effectively, they can become scattered, miscellaneous, and fixated on "stuff negative notions, toxic relationships, and situations from the past."

Darren Johnson

#18. Unless you love yourself, you can't love anybody. Be selfish.

Rajneesh

#19. It had been the longest time since she had had a rib-scraping laugh. She had forgotten how deep and down it could be. So different from the miscellaneous giggles and smiles she had learned to be content with these past few years.

Toni Morrison

#20. A string of excited, fugitive, miscellaneous pleasures is not happiness; happiness resides in imaginative reflection and judgment, when the picture of one's life, or of human life, as it truly has been or is, satisfies the will, and is gladly accepted.

George Santayana

#21. Whatever come we have to meet it.

Eleanor Roosevelt

#22. It is the misfortune of all miscellaneous political combinations, that with the purest motives of their more generous members are ever mixed the most sordid interests and the fiercest passions of mean confedes.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

#23. A preface to the first edition of "Jane Eyre" being unnecessary, I gave none: this second edition demands a few words both of acknowledgment and miscellaneous remark.

Charlotte Bronte

#24. Today, criminal justice functions and justifies itself only by this perpetual reference to something other than itself, by this unceasing reinscription in non-juridical systems.

Michel Foucault

#25. Some books we read, tho' few there are that hit the happy point where wisdom joins with wit.

Benjamin Franklin

#26. Fame - the aggregate of all the misunderstandings that collect around a new name.

Rainer Maria Rilke

#27. As the gardener, by severe pruning, forces the sap of the tree into one or two vigorous limbs, so should you stop off your miscellaneous activity and concentrate your force on one or a few points.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#28. We haven't got a plan so nothing can go wrong!

Spike Milligan

#29. The old dead coals fell to the wayside, warm ones sat glowing weakly on the edges; but the hot new ones, red and burning, poured their heat into the centre of cook fire.

Barbara Wood

#30. Where was he travelling to this week?
India? Yes, India. She suspected he had a mistress in Brussels, but they never spoke about that. For years she had detected the scents of miscellaneous perfumes on his shirts following his business trips.

Stanley Moss

#31. Can anything be constant in a world which is eternally changing?

Benjamin Franklin

#32. I guess grace doesn't have to [be] logical. If it did, it wouldn't be grace.

Max Lucado

#33. We should scarcely desire things ardently if we were perfectly acquainted with what we desire.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#34. The new frontier lies not beyond the planets but within each one of us.

Pierre Trudeau

#35. Love is ultimate, the highest health, because love makes one whole. When you love a master by and by you completely forgot about love.

Rajneesh

#36. I strive to be brief, and become obscure.

Horace

#37. Never label anything 'Miscellaneous.'

Gretchen Rubin

#38. The miscellaneous poetry of this age is nothing like the last; it is very poor.

Oliver Goldsmith

#39. There's two heads to every coin.

Jerry Coleman

#40. For if he like a madman lived; At least he like a wise one died.

Miguel De Cervantes

#41. Humor springs from rage, hay fever, overdue rent and miscellaneous hell.

Will Cuppy

#42. Nowhere else can one find so miscellaneous, so various, an amount of knowledge as is contained in a good newspaper.

Henry Ward Beecher

#43. Those who have invested the most are the last to surrender.

Vince Lombardi

#44. It takes all sorts (to make a world

Miguel De Cervantes

#45. One day the "Don't Knows" will get in and then where will we be?

Spike Milligan

#46. The Eternal generates the One. The One generates the Two. The Two generates the Three. The Three generates all things.

Laozi

#47. Never speak more clearly than you think.

Jeremy Bernstein

#48. You cannot eat your cake and have your cake.

Miguel De Cervantes

#49. If you have no conditions you can enjoy life infinitely. If you have conditions, because of them you become incapable.

Rajneesh

#50. Stencil had called from a Hungarian coffee shop on York Avenue known as Hungarian Coffee Shop

Thomas Pynchon

#51. It takes more strength of character to withstand good fortune than bad.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#52. God cannot be an object. It is deepest depth of your own being. How can you see it.

Rajneesh

#53. I think five percent of all songs can be love songs, and another five percent can be miscellaneous or political, but the rest should just be about medieval feminists.

Devendra Banhart

#54. First the grub, then the morals.

Bertolt Brecht

#55. I want to go down in history in a chapter marked miscellaneous because the writers could find no other way to categorize me In this world where classification is key I want to erase the straight lines So I can be me

Staceyann Chin

#56. A splendour of miscellaneous spirits.

John Ruskin

#57. I do spend a great deal of time alone. I'm not very gregarious. I don't like parties and miscellaneous gatherings with no particular purpose. I think parties are largely a mistake. The bigger they are the more mistaken they are.

William S. Burroughs

#58. If from poetry we expect a succession of signals for the release of miscellaneous private emotion we are likely to find Tears, Idle Tears valuable.

Raymond Williams

#59. You have to be deviant if you're going to do anything new.

David Lee

#60. Miscellaneous Thoughts:
Give me a home where the buffalo roam and I will give you boredom and isolation.
Want to go to Mars? Spend a week in Red Rock Canyon.
Blueberry muffins last longer because you can't tell when they're moldy.
I came in piece, please assemble.

Kalifer Deil

#61. Miscellaneous' and 'Other' are not file names.

Cynthia Kyriazis

#62. Just see how much respect God has paid to you. You are a masterpiece - unrepeatable, incomparable, utterly unique.

Rajneesh

#63. Everything is energy in motion.

Vilayat Inayat Khan

#64. Oh, one world at a time!

Henry David Thoreau

#65. Aquarius is a miscellaneous set of stars all at different distances from us, which have no connection with each other except that they constitute a (meaningless) pattern when seen from a certain (not particularly special) place in the galaxy (here).

Richard Dawkins

#66. The funny thing about stopping is that as soon as you do it, here you are.

Jon Kabat-Zinn

#67. It makes no difference to me what kind of bat I have. For instance, I often grab the first bat I come across when I go up to the plate. Muggsy McGraw uses a light stick and Jake Stenzel uses a heavy one, but I'm liable to take any one of the miscellaneous lot that falls in my way.

Joe Kelley

#68. And you pretend it doesn't bother you, When you just want to explode ...

Bob Seger

#69. Loyalty in a free society depends upon the toleration of disloyalty.

Alan Barth

#70. If love can not keep you together, nothing else can keep you together. And if

Rajneesh

#71. A buoyant and full-blooded soul has quick senses and miscellaneous sympathies: it changes with the changing world; and when not too much starved or thwarted by circumstances, it finds all things vivid and comic. Life is free play fundamentally and would like to be free play altogether.

George Santayana

#72. The limitations are limitless.

Beck

#73. Each day befriend a single fear, and the miscellaneous terrors of being human will never join together to form such a morass of vague anxiety that it rules your life from the shadows of the unconscious. We learn to fly not by being fearless, but by the daily practice of courage.

Sam Keen

#74. If you remain always far, love will die. If you remain always near, love will die. Love can survive only in a continuous flowing relationship.

Rajneesh

#75. A civil guest Will no more talk all, than eat all the feast.

George Herbert

#76. The world is content with setting right the surface of things.

John Henry Newman

#77. In America, they do not inquire of a stranger, "What is he?" but, "What can he do?"

Benjamin Franklin

#78. Rather perish than hate and fear, and twice rather perish than make oneself hated and feared - this must some day become the highest maxim for every single commonwealth.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#79. This living in a democracy is a problem, isn't it?

Eleanor Roosevelt

#80. There's a vast difference between having a carload of miscellaneous facts sloshing around loose in your head and getting all mixed up in transit, and carrying the same assortment properly boxed and crated for convenient handling and immediate delivery.

George Horace Lorimer

#81. If a thing goes without saying
let it.

Jacob Braude

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