
Top 15 Superlatively Peppy Quotes
#1. Without freedom of choice, there is no creativity. Without creativity, there is no life.
Benjamin Spock
#2. Be ready to revise any system, scrap any method, abandon any theory, if the success of the job requires it.
Henry Ford
#3. She was god-awfully hideous. I swear she looked like a bad-tempered mutant tomato, and she was making a sound like a cat being fed into a printer
Sarah Rees Brennan
#4. Just go along with things and let your mind move freely. Resign yourself to what cannot be avoided and nourish what is within you - this is best. What more do you have to do to fulfill your mission? Nothing is as good as following orders (obeying fate) - that's how difficult it is!
Burton Watson
#5. We believe very strongly that you stop that denial of coverage by promoting choice. Let people make the decisions.
Eric Cantor
#6. We often learn more of God under the rod that strikes us than under the staff that comforts us.
Stephen Charnock
#7. You can solve any large or complex problem by breaking it down into smaller, simpler problems.
Richard Louv
#8. Has he come armed, then?" she asked anxiously. "Has he brought a pistol or a sword?"
Ian shook his head, his dark hair lifting wildly in the wind.
"Oh, no, Mam!" he said. "It's worse. He's brought a lawyer!
Diana Gabaldon
#9. Ideas aren't magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down.
Lynn Abbey
#10. For people who have been raised on text-based interactions, just speaking on the telephone can be high bandwidth to the point of anxiety.
Daniel H. Wilson
#11. I don't spend much on clothes. I buy old books. I tell myself I ought to save - it's the classic Northern work ethic. I like good holidays, though. I'm a big fan of cruises. I love unpacking once and having the scenery change every day.
Alan Titchmarsh
#12. Sometimes he tried too hard to make sense of the world, to figure out why people were bad to each other so often.
Jon Krakauer
#13. In any library in the world, I am at home, unselfconscious, still and absorbed.
Germaine Greer
#15. I can remember when 'Pulp Fiction' came out. I was, like, 10 years old. But I remember the impact that it had.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
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