Burning Glass Quotes
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He picked up the fountain pen and clicked the top on and off a few times while he listened.
— Hugh Laurie
It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody's beard.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
The glassmakers had brought a new source of wealth to Venice, but they had also brought the less appealing habit of burning down the neighborhood.
— Steven Johnson
Simple messages travel faster, simpler designs reach the market faster and the elimination of clutter allows faster decision making.
— Jack Welch
I waved pleasantly after him, thinking how much I should enjoy sticking a fork into him, when the time came.
— Diana Gabaldon
But you can make good radio, interesting radio, great radio even, without an urgent question, a burning issue at stake.
— Ira Glass
When I get down to my last dime I'll just walk over to skid row."
"There are some real weirdos down there."
"They're everywhere. — Charles Bukowski
"There are some real weirdos down there."
"They're everywhere. — Charles Bukowski
Visions flashed through her mind. A fluttering of white wings. A burning arrow. Stained glass under her feet.
— Tiffany Reisz
Courage refuses frontiers!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Violence is absolutely not our method.
— Pope Shenouda III
I'm not a mirror. And I don't break like glass.
— Kathryn Purdie
God moves the player, he in turn the piece.
But what god beyond God begins the round
Of dust and time and sleep and agonies? — Jorge Luis Borges
But what god beyond God begins the round
Of dust and time and sleep and agonies? — Jorge Luis Borges
I'm married to the person I fell in love with.
— Christopher Guest
Our language is the reflection of ourselves. A language is an exact reflection of the character and growth of its speakers.
— Cesar Chavez
The word is a flame burning in a dark glass.
— Sheila Watson