
Top 13 Van Ness Quotes
#1. Exhaustion pays no mind to age or beauty. Like rain and earthquakes and hail and floods.
Haruki Murakami
#2. Personal finance is a means to an end - living a rich and fulfilling life. It is not hard. It is not complicated. I write this to share simple truths I've learned from some very wise people.
Rick Van Ness
#3. The inclination to believe in the fantastic may strike some as a failure in logic, or gullibility, but it's really a gift. A world that might have Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster is clearly superior to one that definitely does not.
Chris Van Allsburg
#4. I like the dark, mysterious, maybe even gothic type girls. They have to have a good personality too! I'm very picky!
Shia Labeouf
#5. I do not expect that homeopathy will ever be established as a legitimate form of treatment, but I do expect that it will continue to be popular.
James Randi
#6. I think it's a sin to sit down and let your life go without making a try for it.
Ayn Rand
#7. I'm terrified that my journey won't tie up all the loose ends nicely. Because this is a life, not just a story, and life doesn't always go the way stories tell you.
Holly Bourne
#8. Why is it that we, as humans, always hope that something will change, even when we know the answer?
Bella Jewel
#9. If it is true that rock stars weather into institutions, then Dylan has started now to resemble the Church of England: the dwindling popularity of his product cannot diminish the intensity of the arguments among his congregation.
Robert Sandall
#10. I was enraptured by the brain and how it could misfire, but it wasn't just the hardware that intrigued me, it was the software with the bugs.
Julie Holland
#11. If you want my body and you think I'm sexy come on sugar let me know.
Rod Stewart
#12. This is taking [photos] from everybody - the entire collective memory of what the Earth looks like - and linking all of that together.
Blaise Aguera Y Arcas
#13. It is in the fusion of autochthonous Jews with semi-Jewish Khazars and Kabars in the tenth century that we must seek the earliest demographic basis of the Jewish population of medieval Hungary.
Raphael Patai
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