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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| bfc9cf2 | I think that's what it is, that it's all happened at once, so I have the emotional bends. | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 7526345 | They say you can litter-box train them, but they lie. | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 20bfb1f | Day, would meet harm on top of it? Wasn't I safe by default? | Gillian Flynn | ||
| d1005a9 | Crazier things have happened on the road. | Ace Frehley | ||
| c06a4a4 | From the point of view of morality, it is not important everyone should have the same. What is morally important is that each should have enough. | Harry G. Frankfurt | ||
| a0c3246 | pleonastic. | Harry G. Frankfurt | ||
| 4ecf69b | We may seek to distance ourselves from bullshit, but we are more likely to turn away from it with an impatient or irritated shrug than with the sense of violation or outrage that lies often inspire. The problem of understanding why our attitude towards bullshit is generally more benign than our attitude toward lying is an important one... | Harry G. Frankfurt | ||
| bbae6c3 | from a moral point of view, economic equality does not really matter very much, and our moral and political concepts may be better focused on ensuring that people have enough. | Harry G. Frankfurt | ||
| 283e71c | That is why she cannot be regarded as lying; for she does not presume that she knows the truth, and therefore she cannot be deliberately promulgating a proposition that she presumes to be false: Her statement is grounded neither in a belief that it is true, not, as a lie must be, in a belief that it is not true. It is just this lack of connection to a concern with truth - this indifference to how things really are - that I regard as the ess.. | Harry G. Frankfurt | ||
| 9cb3ecb | bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are. Harry G. Frankfurt, Professor Emeritus, Yale University (From his book, On Bullshit) | Brené Brown | ||
| df2c26b | He is a God. | Achille Starace | ||
| 8fb5e6a | Never pay more for an acquisition than you have to. | Acquisition | ||
| f77d4c0 | Any computer-electronics technician knows otherwise. Try to find a voltage representing one or zero when the power is off! The circuits are in a mu state. | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
| 2bfdd15 | I've always hovered above their stories, nodding in sympathy and thinking how foolish they are, these women, to let these things happen, how undisciplined. And now to be one of them! One of the women with the endless stories that make people nod sympathetically and think: Poor dumb bitch. | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 989606f | of me, and yet I feel afraid. I feel like something is going wrong, | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 00d7e71 | Sheesh," thought Amy, "my dear fiance sure is a grouch-monster when he doesn't get his way ..." That is an actual quote. The whole book made me want to punch Amy right in her stupid, spotless vagina.)" | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 8aaa39c | What do I say to a man who knows how I think and still sleeps next to me with the lights off? | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 26c6ddd | of all this?" Gilpin" | Gillian Flynn | ||
| 941082d | In a society that tries to standardize thinking, individuality is not highly prized. | Alex Grey | ||
| c6a1eff | Destiny is what we work toward. The future doesn't exist yet. Fate is for losers. | Douglas Coupland | ||
| 8e5cc14 | International League of Peace and Freedom, was formed in 1867 in Geneva. Its | Mark Kurlansky | ||
| 4ffe161 | We always do what's natural, only sometimes we shouldn't do it. | Alfred Bester | ||
| 8b4778e | Revenge is for dreams...never for reality. | Alfred Bester | ||
| 2c8381c | The man who gives his own decisions priority over society is a criminal. | Alfred Bester | ||
| 13e1e54 | The mechanical conception of the universe is nothing but naive realism. | Alfred Binet | ||
| 62cd4d4 | I am a professional businessman running a multi-billion dollar corporation. I do not have time for little girl games or dalliances. Do you understand me? | Helen Cooper | ||
| fd31334 | looked | Helen Cooper | ||
| 00be604 | The family sought solace at an aunt's house, and Grace-tee's forty-eight-year-old mother went out to forage for food. She was quickly accosted by Johnson's soldiers, ran from them, and in running, terrified, she had a heart attack. Eventually someone brought her home, and Grace-tee and her father took her to Redemption Hospital, but there were no beds. Soon she died. | Helene Cooper | ||
| 4916509 | I wonder what he's doing today. If he has thought about me at all. I've thought about him so much that the law of averages would dictate that he has to have thought about me at least once. Maybe if I think about him one hundred times in the next two days that will make him think of me at least once. I had a dream about him last night. We were in the ocean and his eyes blended with the water and I asked him if he were a mermaid. And then he .. | Helen Cooper | ||
| 5821eb2 | make | Helen Cooper | ||
| 0dd51c6 | When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. ~ Helen Keller | Inglath Cooper | ||
| c426db3 | Hold on," I said as I pulled her up. "I need to go and get something. Wait for me here or" | Helen Cooper | ||
| 0d9ab99 | want to say hello to your soon-to-be new stepmother?" He pulled out of her and she jumped" | Helen Cooper | ||
| 70a3e28 | I'm going to take you to new heights." I smiled at my apt choice of words. "I'm going to possess your body and soul and I'm going to make you come so hard that you'll wonder how you can ever survive without me inside of you." "TJ." She blushed. "You'll be screaming my name a lot louder than that." I smirked at her. "You'll be screaming" | Helen Cooper | ||
| afb5117 | I'm going to take you to new heights." I smiled at my apt choice of words. "I'm going to possess your body and soul and I'm going to make you come so hard that you'll wonder how you can ever survive without me inside of you." "TJ." She blushed. "You'll be screaming my name a lot louder" | Helen Cooper | ||
| 12a9a99 | Most men period, don't have a clue. | Helen Cooper | ||
| b215ace | Diggers, | Mark Kurlansky | ||
| 3fdc0f5 | alli donde encontremos la pena mas profunda, alli empezaremos la curacion. | Geoffrey Chaucer | ||
| c1ea486 | Los timadores, al final, acaban siendo ellos mismos timados. | Geoffrey Chaucer | ||
| 6fd884a | You need three or five hands to play Ligeti. | Alfred Brendel | ||
| e3494c1 | Verguenza ha de tener el gobernante que no tenga piedad, si actua y habla como un leon a los que estan arrepentidos y temerosos, del mismo modo que a los poderosos y altaneros que persisten en sus propositos. Un principe tiene escaso discernimiento si no sabe distinguir en casos asi y pasa al orgullo por el mismo rasero que a la humildad.>> | Geoffrey Chaucer | ||
| 6745bd0 | Pomni dnes' i prisno, Chto pri vrage ne nadobno boltat'. Ty rab togo, kto smozhet peredat' Slova tvoi. Bud' v zhizni nezameten, Strashis' vsegda i novostei i spleten. Ravno - pravdivy li oni il' lozhny; Zapomni, v etom oshibit'sia mozhno. Skup na slova i s ravnymi ty bud' I s vysshimi. | Geoffrey Chaucer | ||
| 70dbb8c | Con que rapidez invade la piedad los corazones nobles! | Geoffrey Chaucer | ||
| 64ee20a | Quien ha vivido un solo dia en completa felicidad, sin verse sacudido por la conciencia, la ira, el deseo, la envidia, el orgullo, la pasion, el dano o por alguna especie de temor? | Geoffrey Chaucer |