Top 16 Yang Jwing Ming Quotes
#1. Thank you for all your guidance and wisdom, for setting the bar so much higher than I thought I could reach, and for giving me plenty of room to run with my own ideas. You've been the best teacher I've ever had.
Lisa Genova
#2. The real person's breathing reaches down to their heels. The normal person's breathing in the throat
Yang Jwing-Ming
#3. A medieval cathedral could consume a hundred man-centuries in its construction, yet was never used as a dwelling, or for any recognizably useful purpose.
Richard Dawkins
#5. My God had not spoken again. But neighter had He forsaken me. I knew that. For damned sure, I knew that
Marcus Luttrell
#6. It isn't the sort of thing you ask questions about, because the answers are not usually answers you want to know.
Margaret Atwood
#7. Our enemies leave our bodies for the crows and the wolves. Our friends bury us in secret graves.
George R R Martin
#8. But it seemed as if all psychiatric medicine was aimed only at the symptoms. Mute the paranoia. Calm the rage. Raise the endorphins. Underneath, the mysteries continued, unchanged. Underneath, somewhere in the chemistry of her brain, there was something that could not be reached.
Jerry Pinto
#9. My mother watched her loving husband look at her with blankness or contempt and sometimes hatred. And yet dementia is classed as a social condition, so that the state is not required to pay for long-term residential care. Calling it what it is - brain damage - is too expensive.
Rose George
#10. Decadent self-expression has no place in rock and roll.
Dave Marsh
#11. I've never cared for the idea of a career path, or where a film might 'take me.' My love is for acting not money, so I only take on roles that I find challenging, in stories I find interesting.
Gael Garcia Bernal
#12. It is better to be the weird one than the one people say negative things about.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#13. But I did not yet know, at that time, how tender the earth can be for those who have only her and how many graves in her giving, for the living.
First Love
Samuel Beckett
#14. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough
Henry Royce
#15. The present time, together with the past, shall be judged by a great jovialist.
Nostradamus
#16. I am a poem in progress
with no clear beginning or ending
just a middle
untended, unintended,
unfinished, hanging there
like the breath before a question
Jen Lynn Anderson
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