Top 14 Sdcc Quotes
#1. With Graham Greene life is a precious, perpetual, snot-sodden whinge.
John Crowley
#2. First, her father had a minor stroke, giving Claire a glimpse of his mortality and, by extension, her own. And then she had a vision of herself thirty years in the future: a spinster librarian in an apartment full of cats named after New Wave directors. (Godard, leave Rivette's chew toy alone - )
Jess Walter
#3. I think a mother needs to be with mothers. I don't know what they talk about.
Marie Helvin
#4. The Imaginative Child will become the imaginative man or woman most apt to create, to invent, and therefore to foster civilization
L. Frank Baum
#5. Lenin is not comparable to any revolutionary figure in history. Revolutionaries have had ideals. Lenin has none.
Pyotr Kropotkin
#6. I'm not big on regret. It's not on my schedule.
Joss Whedon
#7. Reconciliation to the evanescent is revelation of the eternal.
John Wood Oman
#9. Whatever you do, don't let your system run you.
Robert Genn
#10. Economists typically think that your happiness goes up as you get more money, but the more you have, the less each additional dollar matters. This means that you value money most in times when you have less income and more expenses.
Emily Oster
#11. It is not everyday that one learns an entire militia has sworn unbeknownest to obey you
Jacqueline Carey
#12. shot or worse. I needed a plan. So nobody had ever successfully escaped from Eisenberg Correctional. I was willing to bet they'd never had a prisoner like me, but then again, that was probably what every other would-be escapee thought before he ate a bullet.
Craig Schaefer
#13. Strive, while improving your one talent, to enrich your whole capital as a man. It is in this way that you escape from the wretched narrow-mindedness which is the characteristic of every one who cultivates his specialty alone.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#14. It is rather ironical that in the sixteenth century some people resisted advances in science because they seemed to threaten belief in God; whereas in the twentieth century scientific ideas of a beginning have been resisted because they threatened to increase the plausibility of belief in God.
John C. Lennox