Top 15 Sejnowski Nettalk Quotes
#1. I leaned my head back, and waited for the sunrise.
Megan Chance
#2. (As a novelist, he was a little fussy about chronological order, a tad old-fashioned.)
John Irving
#3. He first noticed it on the plane ride. There was an odor about her and it was becoming more pronounced with each passing hour. It was like the smell of rotting meat.
Joseph M. Chiron
#4. There are no other choices for you, Prince Jalan, and when there are no choices all men are equally brave.
Mark Lawrence
#5. eyelashes. She smelled of ambergris, roses, library dust, decayed paper, minium and printing ink, oak gall ink, and strychnine, which was being used to poison the library mice. The smell had little in common with an aphrodisiac. So it was all the stranger that it worked on him. 'Don't
Andrzej Sapkowski
#6. I think he [Vaclav Havel] felt that he could speak more truth, in a way, through writing plays.
Judy Woodruff
#7. Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
John Adams
#8. These random unkind moment that catch you wen you least expect them.
Khaled Hosseini
#9. All this struggling and striving to make the world better is a great mistake. Not that it's wrong to try to improve the world if you know how but simply because struggling and striving are the worst possible ways to go about doing anything!
George Bernard Shaw
#10. By the age of three, the child has already laid down the foundations of his personality as a human being, and only then does he need the help of special scholastic influences. So great are the conquests he has made that one may well say: the child who goes to school at three is already a little man.
Maria Montessori
#11. Slavery is the first step towards civilization. In order to develop it is necessary that things should be much better for some and much worse for others, then those who are better off can develop at the expense of others.
Alexander Herzen
#12. Buttons are the fossils of the sartorial world, enduring long past the garments they were designed to hold together.
Martha Stewart
#13. I'd rather work on my radio show, which no one hears but I put about eight hours of programming and writing into it for those 30 people who do tune in.
Henry Rollins
#14. You have no idea how dearly I wish you were of my blood. My daughter, granddaughter. Will you allow me to take pride in what you are?
Sandre to Catriana
Guy Gavriel Kay
#15. we might as well be afloat as earthbound, the heave and fall beneath me the rise of planking, and the sound of the pines the wind in our sails.
Diana Gabaldon
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