
Top 14 Zwicky Recycling Quotes
#1. Never let your fears hold you back from pursuing your hopes.
John F. Kennedy
#2. Is he right, about my creating excitement where I can? Even being melodramatic?
You went on a half-baked vengeance quest against Paul using a totally untested experimental device, I think. He might possibly have a point.
Claudia Gray
#3. Indifference, lukewarmness, and neutrality are always attached to failure.
John Landis Mason
#4. I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it.
Vincent Van Gogh
#5. Once the process [of conversion] is begun and continues ... you are continually turning inward toward God and away from your own egocentricity ... you have to see this selfish side of yourself in order to turn away from it. I measure God by everything I am not. I begin with that.
Flannery O'Connor
#7. How we put our collective talents to work is a social issue, not solely a personal one.
Clay Shirky
#8. The thirst for something other than what we have ... to bring something new, even if it is worse, some emotion, some sorrow; when our sensibility, which happiness has silenced like an idle harp, wants to resonate under some hand, even a rough one, and even if it might be broken by it.
Marcel Proust
#9. Any show I'm working on, I want the stories to always be about something, and to have the potential to be emotional. That's the kind of story that I like.
Jason Katims
#10. In religion, it is not the sycophants or those who cling most faithfully to the status quo who are ultimately praised. It is the insurgents.
Rollo May
#11. I used to write in bed, starting when I woke up. I believe that creative work comes from our subconscious mind, so I try to keep the gap between sleep and writing as minimal as possible.
Marian Keyes
#12. He had come to find out that reality was more than a dream, much more than a dream!
Milan Kundera
#13. Understand why you are different and how you help, recognise your target market, and give them something they might not even realise they are missing.
Chris Murray
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