Raymond E. Feist Quotes
Never underestimate the potential for human stupidity when wealth and power are at stake.Raymond E. Feist
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Any country that wants to lower its mobile phone rates, all they need to do is bring in an aggressive player.
Xavier Niel -
When I was probably 5 or 6, my mother put me into an acting, singing, and dancing class.
Beau Mirchoff -
I write 1,000-1,500 words. The next day, I rewrite it and add 1,000-1,500 words to the end of it.
Patrick Ness -
Music is universal too. Even deaf people like to dance, love rhythm, and can kind of pick it up.
Rainn Wilson -
So give me a turbulent world as opposed to a quiet world and I'll take the turbulent one.
Andy Grove -
I used to produce years ago when I feel like. I produced myself, Bounty Killer. That was the first set. Then I did a Bounty Killer, Lexxus, Spragga Benz, Sizzla, a whole lot of artist.
Marion Hall
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If we looked down at the world from space, we would not see any demarcations of national boundaries. We would simply see one small planet, just one.
Dalai Lama -
An impersonal and scientific knowledge of the structure of our bodies is the surest safeguard against prurient curiosity and lascivious gloating.
Marie Stopes -
I cannot love a friend whose love is words.
Sophocles -
Outer changes always begin with an inner change of attitude.
Albert Einstein -
In 1996, the players at the VSB tournament in Amsterdam sent me a card for my wedding with this dedication, 'Anand congrats on your wedding. You were a great player, now be ready to lose 50 points'.
Viswanathan Anand -
When a thing ceases to be a subject of controversy, it ceases to be a subject of interest.
William Hazlitt
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There is some virtue in almost every vice, except hypocrisy; and even that, while it is a mockery of virtue, is at the same time a compliment to it.
William Hazlitt -
Generally speaking, violence always arises out of impotence. It is the hope of those who have no power.
Hannah Arendt -
What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?
William Golding -
The history of literature is the history of the human mind. It is, as compared with other histories, the intellectual as distinguished from the material, the informing spirit as compared with the outward and visible.
William H. Prescott -
Never underestimate the potential for human stupidity when wealth and power are at stake.
Raymond E. Feist