Top 15 Volpone Quotes
#1. Beware the humorless. People who are all too serious are missing a key aspect of intelligence, which is perspective!
Catherine Carrigan
#2. Despite demand, the BlackBerry avoided offering generalized web browsing support.
Steven Sinofsky
#3. The science and engineering of programming just isn't good enough to produce flawless software, and that isn't going to change anytime soon. The
Bruce Schneier
#4. Do you think I'm weird because I'm wired, or wired because I'm wierd?
Jack Gantos
#5. A bored Gwenvael is an entire town
destroyed accidently.
G.A. Aiken
#6. Work is my recreation,
The play of faculty; a delight like that
Which a bird feels in flying, or a fish
In darting through the water,
Nothing more.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#7. The man without a chin, no stamina, dead man, broken man, whatever. On your way to the top, you always get some criticism. Criticism is a great motivation. Failure is not an option to me.
Wladimir Klitschko
#8. My feet? Well, they were still entirely, unspeakably fucked.
Cheryl Strayed
#9. I tired the back door
unlocked.
Truley the Man Upstairs was smiling down on me.
Maggie Stiefvater
#10. You need to be able to ride past the technology by understanding what it can do, who you are, and where you want to take it. You don't want technology to lead you; you want to lead it, but it's very hard to do that when you're in the middle of it.
Paula Scher
#11. The quality of the content is not determined by the section it sits in in the bookstore.
Christine Riccio
#12. Our true selves have scared people away. So we sometimes give them someone else to love unconditionally before introducing them.
Darnell Lamont Walker
#13. She held up her calloused, grimy fingers. Leo couldn't help thinking there was nothing hotter than a girl who didn't mind getting her hands dirty. But of course, that was just a general comment. Didn't apply to Calypso. Obviously.
Rick Riordan
#14. The reading of the ancients awakened new delight in the melody and beauty of language: men became intoxicated with words. The practice of rhetoric was universal and it quickly coloured all literature. It
George Herbert Mair
#15. Imposition stands starkly at odds with the basic character of the Christian faith, which is at its heart about self-giving - God's self-giving and human self-giving - and not about self-imposing.
Philip Yancey