Top 15 Vaidotas Mockus Quotes
#1. One thing is certain. I am not afraid to act as my conscience dictates, no matter what the world may think ...
Antoinette Brown Blackwell
#2. There's a black man inside of me just trying to make bail.
Brad Garrett
#3. I am told by others that I have a lateral-thinking, broad approach to problems, sometimes to my detriment. In school, my grades always suffered because I was continually mucking about with irrelevant side issues, which I often found to be more interesting.
Barry Marshall
#4. The motive behind criticism often determines its validity. Those who care criticize where necessary. Those who envy criticize the moment they think that they have found a weak spot.
Criss Jami
#5. Painters love paint itself: so much that they spend years trying to get paint to behave the way they want it to ...
James Elkins
#6. A lot of the time, I was unhappy as a kid, so I spent it, I guess, in a gray place.
King Krule
#8. You can think deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper into a subject, depending on what you are writing about.
Douglas McGrath
#9. My favorite movie of all time is probably 'The Thing Called Love.' It's a formulaic film but it's got River Phoenix, who is like a god to me. I could watch that once a week.
Shiloh Fernandez
#10. My spirit has been around far longer than my soul
I've lived several lifetimes already. And one this novel has been written, I will have lived several more.
Terry A. O'Neal
#11. Nothing has to be accepted just because we inherited it.
Deepak Chopra
#12. But it turns out Joy is a house built from the same bricks as Sorrow. Pleasure is a poem, and it uses the same words as Pain.
Julio Alexi Genao
#13. God waits only the separation of spirit from flesh to crown us with a full reward. Why, then, should we ever sink overwhelmed with distress, when life is so soon over, and death is so certain an entrance to happiness
to glory?
Charlotte Bronte
#14. If you manage to stop the timber industry from cutting this forest, they'll cut that forest. If you stop oil drilling here, they'll go drill there.
Woody Harrelson
#15. He picked one at random, a luridly violent far-future crime novel about a detective who could seemingly exchange bodies at will, but the subject matter was alien to him and his attention drifted. It all seemed very far-fetched.
Richard K. Morgan