Top 15 Quotes About Outsmarting Your Opponent
#1. A huge part of swimming for me is I love it, and it is so much fun.
Missy Franklin
#2. Tyrants are seldom free; the cares and the instruments of their tyranny enslave them.
George Santayana
#3. No formal course in fiction-writing can equal a close and observant perusal of the stories of Edgar Allan Poe or Ambrose Bierce.
H.P. Lovecraft
#4. Phonocentrism places higher value on spoken language as being more primary than and thus superior to written language, which it conceives as necessarily corrupting the original Subject - the center of meaning.
Minae Mizumura
#5. Courageous people are still afraid, but they don't let the fear paralyze them.
Steve Pavlina
#6. If you're working on a computer and you're editing bass, it looks like a warm curvy, sort of feminine object.
Colin Greenwood
#7. Asami: ...Why'd you chase after me? It's not like you care about me!!
Yoh: Well that's true. But, things would be more complicated if I didn't chase after you.
Kazune Kawahara
#8. It is unfair to label me anti-Islam. I am an atheist and a secular humanist.
Taslima Nasrin
#9. You did not disturb me, said the pegasus. I disturbed myself, that I might speak to you.
Robin McKinley
#10. When I did the first 'Matrix,' after it came out, I had a woman come up to me and just thank me for Trinity because she was an action writer. She said she was getting really good opportunities now.
Carrie-Anne Moss
#11. I've got a lot of respect for tuba players, just carrying that thing around.
Jim Pattison
#13. At university I had a big coloured scarf and people would often say, 'All right, Doctor Who?' And, I thought, I rather liked that notion.
Matt Smith
#14. They don't need Janan to be stopped, any more than the earth needs the moon to orbit it. The world would change without the moon, but the earth would still exist.
Jodi Meadows
#15. When poems stop talking about the moon and begin to mention poverty, trade unions, color, color lines and colonies, somebody tells the police.
Langston Hughes
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top