Top 13 Wysocki Quotes
#1. A sense of beauty is every hindrance to a soldier; yet there would be no soldiers - or none such soldier had not men dead and living cherished and handed on the sacred fire.
Ivor Gurney
#3. I am not sure of anything, I know nothing ... can you imagine that I don't even know the date of my own death?
Jorge Luis Borges
#4. This is where you and I are headed ... Look for us in history books and you'll find us in the margins. Look for us in legends and you might just find us celebrated
Scott Lynch
#5. Spent time-like a spent bullet-tells us much about its "processor." for we see not only the residual slug, but indicators of how spent time is grooved by a man's soul, a reliable indicator of what a man is like.
Neal A. Maxwell
#6. It is possible to share a dial-up Internet connection by using software tools, but it's also possible to push a stalled car up a muddy hill.
Quentin Docter
#7. The imagination is the workshop of the soul, where all the plans for individual achievement are shaped.
Napoleon Hill
#8. WWI is a romantic war, in all senses of the word. An entire generation of men and women left the comforts of Edwardian life to travel bravely, and sometimes even jauntily, to almost certain death. At the very least, any story or novel about WWI is about innocence shattered in the face of experience.
Anita Shreve
#10. Obviously on a basic level, unlike other media, if a player does not control the game, there is no experience.
Matthew Wysocki
#11. Oh." His hips bucked faintly with the moan. "I've got so much for you. So much. I wanna see it slip down your pretty chin when I fill that mouth up.
Cara McKenna
#12. How intense could you be? Can you be intense enough to pick this 500Lbs off the floor? Are you intense enough to pick this 700Lbs up? Squat down to the floor and stand back up? So what if your eyes are bloodshot! So what if your bones feel like snapping! WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO!
Kai Greene
#13. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart
Helen Keller