
Top 14 Time Flies Tattoo Quotes
#1. The important thing about security systems isn't how they work, it's how they fail.
Cory Doctorow
#2. There are some old photographs from where if you take anything out, even a chicken or a little bird, the magic will disappear.
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#3. A blog is neither a diary nor a journal. Many people think of blogging in relation to those two things, confessional or practical. It is neither but includes elements of both.
Lemn Sissay
#4. Every increase in your knowledge is a simultaneous decrease. You learn and you unlearn at the same time. A new certainty is a new doubt as well.
Brian Eno
#5. By letting go of what you thought was going to happen in your life, you can enjoy what is actually happening.
Taylor Negron
#6. I don't have a lot of patience for movies that aren't cleanly told.
Jon Favreau
#7. Room peering out, a gun in one hand, his other hand curled around the window drape. "Dad?" said Tyler in a shaky voice. Wingo held up a hand to quiet his son. He lingered at the window for a few more minutes, his gaze running up and down the streets, to the tops of the buildings and
David Baldacci
#8. Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
L. Frank Baum
#9. Tibby was shaking her head.
"What?" Bailey asked.
"Nothing. Just that you suprise me every day," Tibby said.
Bailey smiled at her. "I like that you let yourself be suprised.
Ann Brashares
#10. A woman who doesn't care what men think of her - ah, this is dangerous. This is the worst conceivable insult to the male ego.
Martha Shelley
#11. There are some aspects of work you need to keep working on and no matter what environment you are in. Continuous learning is very important. It's what I call 'competitive tension', which is about having a competition around.
Viswanathan Anand
#12. Clearly, America has no shortage of metaphorical opportunities for the poor.
Stephen Colbert
#13. I'm only going to work now when I'm terrified.
Shia Labeouf
#14. The true leader serves. Serves people. Serves their best interests, and in doing so will not always be popular, may not always impress. But because true leaders are motivated by loving concern than a desire for personal glory, they are willing to pay the price.
Eugene Habecker
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