Matter Quotes
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The most invigorating form of reading matter is, of course, a will.
Nancy Banks Smith
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Scoring a lot of points is great when you win, but when you lose it doesn't matter.
Reggie Lewis
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He accepted what each moment brough him, and never troubled himself with matters that were outside his control.
William Nicholson
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His [Sam Fuller] self-discipline was amazing. No matter what happened, he'd always go out to his Royal Upright typewriter and just keep working on his stories, his "yarns" as he called them.
Curtis Hanson
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Nostalgia is the aching realization that you can't go back again. The longing, no matter how intense, can never be met.
R. C. Sproul, Jr.
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No matter what is going on around or within you, everything at some point must change. It's harder to accept when things are great - and a source of strength when change is what you need. Either way, it reminds me to try my best to be fully present in every moment.
Kandyse McClure
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Knowing that things are going to slow down in the future, no matter what, that allows me to work hard now, make hay while the sun is shining and knowing that - while momentum is rolling - we have to hit it hard.
Granger Smith
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Oh, yes; the game was to just find something about everything to be glad about—no matter what 'twas.
Eleanor Porter
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Everything except God has some natural superior; everything except unformed matter has some natural inferior.
C. S. Lewis
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When you have to work with and exist amongst cynical, burned-out personnel on a set, it doesn't matter what you're shooting or how much you're being paid - it's not worth it.
Henry Rollins
Black Flag
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A man's task is to find himself, and if he fails in this, it doesn't much matter what else he finds.
William Manchester
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No matter whether one is flying over Newfoundland or the sea of lights that stretches from Boston to Philadelphia after nightfall, over the Arabian deserts which gleam like mother-of-pearl, over the Ruhr or the city of Frankfurt, it is as though there were no people, only the things they have made and in which they are hiding.
W. G. Sebald