Top 15 Stoldt Craig Quotes
#1. It always happens at the end that you're always under the gun because of various schedules and all that.
Barry Sonnenfeld
#2. The main fuel to speed the world's progress is our stock of knowledge, and the brake is our lack of imagination.
Julian Simon
#3. Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the fruit that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh.
Judah Ben Saul Ibn Tibbon
#4. The counterculture had sought to practice the idea that creative personal expression was the essence of an authentic existence. The WELL, drawing strength from the Internet culture's belief that the market contains all values, put personal expression up for sale.
Lee Siegel
#5. When I v look at your heavens, the work of your w fingers, the moon and the stars, x which you have set in place, 4 y what is man that you are z mindful of him, and a the son of man that you b care for him?
Anonymous
#7. People who have gone, are still here, in us. Places we came from, are carried to the places we go.
Anoushka Shankar
#8. Crime, particularly among the poor and downtrodden, is often a last gesture of liberty.
Isabelle Eberhardt
#9. Transformation, liberation and celebration are the themes of all my novels.
Tom Robbins
#10. My worst character flaw that I'm conscious of is that I tend to think my way into circles instead of resolving anything. It's paralyzing and boring for people around me.
David Foster Wallace
#11. If you're too smart it can limit you because you spend so much time thinking that you don't do anything.
John Malkovich
#12. Didn't she understand? He didn't want that starfish freak! He wanted her!
Toni Aleo
#13. The Iraq War marked the beginning of the end of network news coverage. Viewers saw the juxtaposition of the embedded correspondents reporting the war as it was actually unfolding and the jaundiced, biased, negative coverage of these same events in the network newsrooms.
Dick Morris
#14. Without law or compulsion, men would dwell in harmony.
Laozi
#15. Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.
Epicurus